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A FULG-ORID ( Orncnls pruinosa Sa;'’) 
Mississippi. C, Lvle (Juuic 2Fj)i Adults and ii 7 nT)hs on sumac rocoived on 
June 13 fron Laudorc'ole Count/, 
A LE^’ijF 3SSTLE ( C hrysonela l apnonica L, ) 
Ohio, T, H, Parks (Juno 2^)l Spotted v/illow loaf 'beetlos were very corxion 
on puss-" \ifillow during; the early part of May*. Infestation was f^on- 
cral, 
Indiana,. J. J, Davis (June 23)1 Reported as ahnornally abundant throuch- 
out the northern ha.lf of Indiana, most of the reports having heen re- 
ceived during the first half of June, 
Rchraska, H. D, Ta,te (June 20): Specimens infesting laurel-leaved willow 
in Dourla.s County v/crc received on June 3« 
EUROPEiRI WILLOlv LEfiE BEETLE ( Plagiodora vorsicolora. Laich, ) 
ITcw York, E, E, Horsey (June 23): Comon on various willows on June IS, 
hut not so severe a.s lent yean. 
Pennsylvania. 0. B, Sleesnan (June 17)^ ¥illovjs in the Philadelphia amp, 
in many instances ha,ve been partially defoliated, 
POPLalR .WD HILLOW BORER ( Sternochetus lapathi L. ) 
Ohio, T, H, Parks (June 2^)'. Exceedingly destructive to limbs of pussy 
willov/s during Hay and the early part of Juno, 
A SATUPIJIID ( Henileuca, novadensis Stretch) 
Nebraska, H, D, Tate (June 20): Caterpillans fcond feeding on v/illow in 
Arthur County/ on Ji.ino 6 were identified as the buck noth, 
I IT SECTS APEECTIITG G REE IT HOUSE 
AMD 0 R IT A M E IT T A L PL A IT T S 
C.UIROT BEETLE ( Ljgyrus gibbosus Derg. ) 
Yirginia, H. G, Walker and L, D, Anderson (June 12); Reported as severely 
injuring several kinds of flowers at Onancock, 
ITebraslca, H, D, Tate (May 20); Several specimens were collected around 
lights in Buffalo County, 
