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Mississippi. D. W. Grimes (May 24) : Nymphs of Srythroneura sp. observed 
on gropes in Humphreys County. 
Utah. G. P. Ehowlton (May): Some adults of E, conos zicza.c Walsh aro 
■being found on grape at Farmington, Davis County 
GRAPE PLUME MOTH ( Ptorophorus poriscelidactylns Pitch) 
Hew York. N. Y. State Coll. -kgr. Hews Letter (May 5 ) • Larvae found feed- 
ing in one vineyard in Ulster County on .May 2. 
Ohio, T. H. Parks ( May 23): S orious damage "by larvae has occurred to 
terminal leaves of grape in a small vineyard in the city of Columbus. 
GRAPE LEAP POLDER ( Desmia funeralis Hbn.) 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (May 23): ^uitc abundant on grapevines in Columbus 
and vicinity. Some severe damage reported, 
GRAPE PLEA BEETLE ( All tic a chalybea 111.) 
Alabama. F. E. Guyton (May l): More numerous than ever before on grapes 
at Auburn. Light damage has occurred, 
Georgia. T. L. Bisscll (May 15)* Fines at Experiment lightly infested 
on May 8; feeding going on for several days. On May 13 two vines, 
one cultivated and one wild, were found infested with larvae at 
Clarkston, DoKalb Count;/ - . Pound on muscadines at Hapeville, Pulton 
County, today. 
PECAN 
APHIDS (Aphiidao) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (May 15 ) • Mon cilia, costalis P. abundant on pecan 
at Milner, producing much honoydew. M. n i gr 0 pu.nc tat a Granovsky and 
Melanocallis caryo.efoliae Dp.vis present in sma.ll numbers, the latter 
having caused a small number of leaf spots. 
P. M. Gilmer (May 3 ) • Considerable numbers of black pecan aphids 
noted in Tift, Lowndes, and Echols Counties, 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (May 23): Yellow pecan aphid found on pecans 
at Auburn. 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (May 24): Specimens of the giant hickory aphid 
( Lon gi stigma caryae Harr.) received from Harrison and Monroe Counties, 
where they were on pecan and calc trees. 
Texas. C, B. Nickels (May 2l): Giant hickory aphid abundant on pecan at 
Brownwood, Brown County, late in April and early in May. 
