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R. K. Fletcher (May 22): Heavy infestation of Uyzoca,llis fumi— 
penncllus Fitch on April 24 at Fenton. 
PFCAl'T LEAF CASEBEARER ( Acrohasis juglandis Le B.)- 
Texas. J. IT. Honey (May 22): Considerable injury to pecan reported on 
April 9 in Fayette County. 
TWIG- PRIJNER ( Hyperniallus villosus F.) 
Georgia, T. L. Fissell (May 15) : Branches of pecan tree cut off by 
borer, presumably this species, at Odessadale, Meriwether County, 
and Grantville, Coweta County, in the western part of the State. 
Wo 0 d was oaten away, leaving bark to hold limb. This is a rather 
common injury. 
PERSIMMON 
PERSIMMON PSYLLA ( Trioza diospyri Ashn. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (May 24): Injured persimmon leaves 
sent from Harrison County on May 5 • 
A WEEVIL (Curculionidae) 
Missouri. L. Hasoman (May 26): The gray persimmon curculio is attracting 
some attention in central Missouri. In some years it is found to be 
extremely abundant on persimmon. 
CITRUS 
GREEN CITRUS APHID ( Aphis spiraecola Patch), 
Florida,. J. R. Watson (May 22): Heavy infestations died down as the dry 
weather checked any growth on citrus. 
CITRUS WEITEFLY ( Dialeurodos citri Ash-..) 
Florida,. J. R. Watson (Mav 22): D. citri and the cloudy-winged white ’fly 
(D. citrifolii Morg. ) were on the wing during the latter part of April, 
Alabama, J. M, Robinson (May 23): Adult wliiteflies ( Dialeurodes sp. ) 
abundant at Auburn, Lee County, on Japanese privet. 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (May 24): Light infestation noted in the Meridian 
area. 
Texas. R. K. Fletcher (May 22): Observed on orange on Mav 19 in Harris 
County, in the eastern part of the State. 
