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tions of the gooseberry aphid ( -^phis houghtonensis ) received 
from Marion and Berne. 
. GRrtPE 
GRAPE FLEA BEETLE ( Haiti ca chalybea 111.) 
R. L* Dozier (April 10); The grapevine flea beetle has just 
issued in numbers from winter quarters in Centerville and is 
feeding on young grape shoots. 
Ro W* Harned (April 24): Coleopterous larvae feeding on the 
upper surface of grape leaves were sent to us from Meridian 
on April 22. These insects have been identified tentatively 
by J* M. Langston as larvae of the grape flea-beetle. 
BLACKBERRY 
ROSS SCALE ( Aulacaspis rosae Bouche ' ) 
J. R* Eyer (April 27): At Farmington this scale is very a- 
bundant and injurious to blackberry. 
PECAN 
AN APHID ( Myzocallis fumipenellus Fitch) 
T. L % Bissell (March 27); First stem mother on pecan at 
Experiment. (April 1): A.dults on hickory. (April 9): Numerous 
adults on pecan. (April 26): Adults numerous on pecan; young 
less abundant; characteristic injury of this aphid as yet un- 
observed this year on either pecan or hickory* 
R. W« Harned (April 22): On April 13, H. P. Loding, of 
Mobile, Alabama, ^rote as folios; ,T The pecan aphid, Myzocalli s 
fumipenellus Fitch, made its appearance this year the first 
part of A.pril, adults and young* 
R. W. Harned (April 19): On this date J. P, Kislanko wrote 
as follows: "The first pecan aphids were observed in the vicinity 
of Wiggins on April 10, The black and lemon colored aphids were 
collected on this day. The migrants of both forms have been 
collected every day since then." 
APHIDS (M onellia sp.) 
T. L. Bissell (April 26): Adults and youi,g of Monellia 
costalis F. and a nev; species of Monellia are abundant on pecan 
at Experiment* 
PECAN BUDMOTH ( Proteopteryx bolliana Sling.) 
M« S. Yeomans (April 22): The budmoth Proteopteryx bolliana 
