SERVICE AND REGULATORY 
ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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INSECTS 
Ahasverus advena (31-130), Aspidiotus camelliae (8-11), A. cyanophylli (15-44) , 
A. hederae (41-542), A. lataniae (23-99), A. perniciosus (5-16), Aulacaspis 
pentagona (11-41), A. rosae (2-4), Carpocapsa pomonella (18-72), Carpophilus 
sp. (33-111), Cerataphis lataniae (14-22), Ceroplastes floridensis (2-18), Chionaspis 
citri (15-59), C. euonymi (3-12), Chrysomphalus aonidum (44-819), C. aurantii 
(45-5S0), C. dictyospermi (36-442), Coccus elongntus (2-38), C. hesperidum (20-76), 
Diaspis boisduvalii (22-78), D. bromeliae (8-220), D. echinocacti (4-45) , D. echin- 
ocacti opuntiae (4-8) Ephestia sp. (45-237), Etiella zinckenella (5-33), Gnori- 
moschema operculella (26-143), Heliothis obsoleta (6-1,822), H. virescens (4-158), 
Heliothrips hemorrhoidalis (3-3), Hemichionaspis aspidistrae (19-91), H. minor 
(16-143), Howardia biclavis (8-80), Ischnaspis longirostris (16-57), Lepidosaphes 
beckii (72-3,350), L. gloverii (23-375), L. ulmi (15-37), Oryzaephilus surinamensis 
(34-103), Parlatoria pergandii (49-752), P. proteus (7-24), Plodia inter punctella 
(27-170), Pseudococcus adonidum (9-54), P. brevipes (22-512), P. citri (23-53), 
P. maritimus (8-13), P. nipae (7-9), Rhizoglyphus hyacinthi (20-99), Saissetia 
hemisphaerica (20-49), S. nigra (7-56), S. oleae (15-36), Sitophilus oryzae (36-253), 
Tribolium confusum (10-19), T. ferrugineum (28-99): Total of these insects 
interceptions, 12,287. 
DISEASES 
Actinomyces scabies (45-1,019), Alternaria sp. (38-260), Aspergillus niger 
(55-318), Aspergillus sp. (41-216), Bacillus carotovorus (28-100), Bacteriaceae 
(56-1,088), Bacterium tumefaciens (14-117), Botrytis sp. 30-239), Cephalothecium 
roseum (23-64), Cladosporium herbarum (4-7), Cladosporium sp. (45-485), 
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (31-410), C. lindemuthianum (10-30), Coniothyrium 
fuckelii (4-9), Diaporthe phaseolorum (2-29), Fusarium sp. (87-2,040), Heterodera 
marioni (20-66), Macrosporium sp. (33-409), oil burning (7-9), oleocellosis 
(17-36), Oospora pustulans (11-41), Penicillium digitatum (29-138), P. expansum 
(20-50), P. italicum (23-69), Penicillium sp. (84-1,695), petrifaction (5-48), 
Phomopsis citri (39-258), Phytophthora infestans (16-156), Rhizoctonia solani 
(64-712), Rhizopus nigricans (41-209), Rhizopus sp. (8-117), Spondylocladium 
atrovirens (43-615), Spongospora subterranea (11-30), Venturia inaequalis (29- 
234), Verticillium cinnabarina (24-111): Total of these disease interceptions, 
11,434. 
List, by countries, of pests collected and reported from July 1, 1934, to June 30, 1935 \ 
inclusive 
[All findings marked with an asterisk (*) indicate State inspection] 
Country of origin and name of pest 
Host 
Number of inter- 
ceptions in— 
Africa 
Insects: 
Apion sp. (Curculionidae) 
Bruchia 
Bruchidius sp. (Bruchidae) 
Do ..... 
Do 
Carycdon sp. (Bruchidae) 
Corcyra uphalonka (Pyralidae; 
Iridomyrmei sp. (ant) 
Pheidole sp. (ant) 
Targionia hartii (Coccidae). 
Algeria 
Insects: 
Anthomyiid 
Baris laticollis (Curculionidae)... 
Do 
Ceratitis capitatn (Mediterranean 
fruit fly). 
Crotalaria sp 
Indigofcra sp. (indigo) 
Acacia sp 
Indigo/era sp. (indigo) 
Legume seed 
Cassia sp 
Thtobroma cacao (cacao) 
Ai'.ygdalvs persita nectarii 
(Lectarme). 
Zea mays (corn) 
Zingiber officinale (ginger).. 
Brassica rapa (turnipK. 
do 
do 
Citrus nobilis deliciosa 
gerine) . 
(tan- 
1 The common names for the following have been omitted: Ananas satirus (pineapple), Brassica olcracea 
capitala (cabbage), Capsicum annuum (pepper), Lycopersicum esculentum (tomato), Saccharum officinarum 
(sugarcane), and Solanum tuberosum (potato). Where the same host occurs frequently the common name 
has boen omitted part of the time. All horticultural variety names have been omitted 
