- 113 - 
A PLY (S catoph ila 'sp») 
South Carolina. W. M. Upholt (April 7) : Scatophil a sp., probably despecta 
Hal., very plentiful, particularly around eggplant seedlings, in a 
greenhouse at Clemson during the latter part of March. (Det. by 
D. G. Hall.) 
AR BORVITAE 
ARBORVITAE APHID ( Cinara. tujaf ilina Del G. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April 25) • Specimens received from Chickasaw 
County on April 7 * Reported as injuring arborvitae in the north- 
eastern district, and in the Meridian and Ja.ckson areas. 
Oklahoma. P. A. Penton (April 25): More injurious to arborvitae and 
cedar than it has been in several year s. The subterranean form, 
when numerous, kills shrubs'. 
A SPIDER MITE ( Tetranychus sp.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April 25 ) ’ Infested arborvitae and boxwood plants 
received from Warren and Alcorn Counties, and infested arborvitae 
plants from Copiah County, the Jackson area, and Tate County. Heavy 
infestations were observed in greenhouses in the Meridian district. 
Reported as infesting lettuce in a greenhouse in Panola County. 
E. W. Dunnam, et al. (April 5) : Pew red spiders were noted on 
arborvitae plants in Leland, Washington County, in the eastern part of 
the State, during the week ended April 
aZALEA 
AZALEA SCA.LE (Eriococcus azaleae Comst.) 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (April 15)1 Pound on azalea at Montgomery* 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al. (April 25)** A few small heavy infestations 
reported from the southeastern district, and a few light infestations 
observed in the Meridian area. 
A SCALE ( Lecaniodiaspis sp.) 
Virginia. A. M. Woodside (April 2 l) : Single infested azalea plant found 
along edge of woods at Crozet, in Albemarle County, (Det. by ' , 
H. Morrison.) 
BOXWOOD 
BOXWOOD LEAP MUTER ( Monarthropalpus buxi Laboulb.) 
Hew Jersey. H. W. Allen (April I9) : Heavy infestation noted at 
Moor est own. 
