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MOimTIITG-CLOAK BUTT5HFLY’ ( Hgnadr.yas ojitlopa L.) ■ . 
Dolaware, L, A, Stecorns (Maj 24); Larvae suLnittorl for identification were 
reported as fecdinp’ hco.vily on willow .at Wilnington, 
Utali* G-, P, Knov/lton (Jmie l4): Larvae arc strirjping folia.^'c fron snail 
Siberian cln trees 5 niles southeast of 0{;dcn, 
ELM CASEBEAREH ( Colcophora 1 ino s ip enne 1 1 a I>up,) 
Michif^an, S. I, McDaniel (J-onc ll): Specinen received on June 6 fron 
Grosse lie. 
APHIDS ( Eriosona spp,) 
Minnesota, A, G, Rugglcs and assistants (June 19) i Very ahundant and 
ca.usinv dax.ia.go to oln trees in Cottonwood, DaJoota, and Kanahcck 
Counties, 
Nohraska, H, D. Tate (June 20): The cln loaf curl aphid (E, aj-oricanun 
Riley) was suhnitted fron Butler, Logan, Dodj”c, and Dawson Counties 
during the period Ma^y 26 to Jnne l4, Ohserved on a nunher of trees in 
Lancaster County on May 22, and on eln on Ma.y 26 in Custer County, 
Oklahona, E. A, Ponton (June 24); The woolly oln aphid (E, riloyi Thos,) 
was found at Bristow on Juno l4, 
Utali, G, E, Knowlton (J’anc 21 ); Anorican eln leaves seriously curled hy 
E, anericanu-n noar Layton, 
ELM C0CESC0MT3 QM:L ( Colopha ulnicola Pitch) 
Illinois, C, L, MetcaAf (June 26); Reported as mining foliage of eln 
trees in nunorous aroan in north-central Illinois, 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chanhers (June 2S); Very ahundant in southeastern coun- 
ties. 
EUROPE/ilT ELiI SCi\LE ( Gossyiea^ria spuria Mod.) 
Connecticut, P, ^‘'^allano (June 4); Beconing so ahundant that control 
neasures arc needed in Worth Branford, Handcn, and Cheshire, parti- 
cularly on snail trees and recent transplants, 
Virginia, A. M. Woodsidc (Jnne 23 ); Cre,vlers have Been present on A'leri- 
can cln trees al Wayneshoro since June I 7 * 
West Virginia, P, W, Craig (June IS); Pound for the first tine in Charles- 
ton, Previously Inao’-m to he present in Wheeling and Chester, 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chanhers (June 2S); Several nev; locations 'Of infestation 
reported; inercaning in untreated ancas. 
