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ROSE 
APHIDS ( Aphi i dae ) 
South Carolina. F. F. Bondy, ct al. (May 17 ) 1 Reported as injuring roses 
at Florence during the week ended May 17 . 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (May 15 ): Hose aphids were found on roses at 
Auburn. 
Mississippi. G. L. Bond (May 24): Aphids on roses reported from the 
southeastern counties. 
Missouri. L. Easeman (May 26): Aphids reported a,s numerous on roses. 
Utah. G. F. Enowlton (May l6) : Aphids are modera-tely aloun.dn.nt on terminal 
growth and buds of wild rose at Brigham, Perry, and Willard. (May IS): 
Macro siphum solanifolii Ashm. is attacking succulent rose tips at 
£klt Lake and Brigham. 
Washington. L. G. Smith (April): Rapid build-up of aphid population on a. 
climbing rose on the south side of a house at Yakima was reported 
on April 24. Moderate damage was done. On April 29 aphids were 
reported as doing severe damage to tea roses a.t Moscow, Idaho, nea.r the 
Washington border. 
THRIPS (Thysanoptorn) 
Mississippi. L. J. Goodgame (May 24): Several complaints of thrips on 
roses in Monroe County. 
Texas. R. E. Fletcher (May 22): Frankl ini ella tritici Fitch and unidentified 
thrips have been very abundant , and have done considerable damage to 
roses during the last month in Brazos County. 
ROSE CUECULIO ( Rhynchites bicolor F. ) 
Utah. G. F. Enowlton (May 20 ) : Found on wild rose at Moroni. 
SUOWBALL 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Utah.. G. F. Enowlton (May 13 ) : Two species of aphids arc- injuring snowball 
leaves and blossoms in various parts of Davis County. (May 22): Aphis 
rumicis L. and A. viburnicola Gill, are extremely abundant, destroying 
blossoms and tightly curling all leaves on snowball bushes on -the 
courthouse grounds at Morgan. 
SPIREA 
SPIREA APHID ( Aphis spiraecola Patch) 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (May 20) : numerous and causing some damage to spirea 
plants at Columbus. 
