Oak 
OAK PRUNER ( Elaphidion villosmn Fab . / 
aine Edith M. Patch (August 3). "Work of tha cak priuaer and Obc/y-3 
fejjaas,ulata Oliv. still continues to be sent in from Portland to 
Bangor** 1 
TWO-LINED PROMINENT ( Seriodonta bilxneata Corns t.) 
*orth 
Caroline, Franklin Sherman (July 18). "This insect is now epidemic on oaks 
in Wilson, Wake, Durham, Davidson, Granville, Rowan, Stanly, Mont- 
gomery, and Moore Counties , apparently covering the whole central 
area of the State*" 
PINE 
PINE BUTTERFLY (Neophasia menapia Feld.) 
Idaho D. E. Jones (July 31). "The worst outbreak ever known in Idaho is 
under way in the Payette Lakes region. The larvae have completely 
defoliated about 14,000 acres of yellow pine. Forest rangers estimate 
that the number of adults and pupae averages from 500 to 5,000 per 
tree, depending on the size of the trees. Pupal cases are so 
numerous that it is difficult to touch the tree trunks between them. 
Grass, weeds, fence posts, etc., are covered with the pupal cases 
fr?m which the adults have not yet emerged *" 
