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of P seudococcus c "i t ri oh rubber plants and fern vere received 
during the winter from Grant and Boyd Count it z . 
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EUROPEAN FRUIT LECANIUM ( Lecanium corni Eouche) 
Georgia 0.1. Snapp (April 18): This insect is doing considerable d ■ 
age to ornamentals and shrubbery around homes in Sv.ainsboro. 
(April 20): A very heavy infestation of this insect on willow 
at Haddock has been reported. 
LESSER CANFA LEAF ROLLER ( Geshna cannrlis Quaint.) 
Mississippi R. V7. Harned (April 22): Specimens of the lesser canna leaf 
roller were received recently from Biloxi and Osyke , with the 
information that they were seriously injuring cannas. Several 
other complaints in regard to this insect have been received 
from the southern half of the State but no specimens accom- 
panied the reports. 
CHRYSANTKL: O 1 
CHRYSANTHEMUM APHID ( Macrosrohoniella sanborni (Jill.) 
Mississippi R. 7. Harned (April 22): Chrysanthemum leaves infested with 
Macro siphu n sanborni were sent in from Lena March 38. 
Arizona 0. L. Barnes (April 23): On April 4, the chrysanthemum aphid 
was very abundant on ' chrysanthemums in the vicinity of Phoenix. 
We have received several complaints of the unsightly appearance 
of the plants caused by these aphids. 
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EUONUMUS SCALE ( Chionasois euonymi Coras t.) 
Tennessee 0. I. Snapp (April 16): Very heavy infestations on Euon-.tnus 
..japonica and running euonymus ha n reported from Grand 
Junction. 
L ILAC 
LILAC BORER ( Podosesia syringae Hcrr.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (April 26): The lilac borer was reported damaging 
lilac at Salem on A^ril 16. 
