Ohio 
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NARCIS5US 
LESSER BULB FLY ( Eumerus strjgatus Fallen) 
E. W. Mendenhall (April 19) : I find the small narcissus 
"bulb fly in the narcissus at Dayton. Some of the plantations 
are quite "badly infested, 
Mississippi 
Nebraska 
OLEANDER _ ■.:;.:; 
' OLEANDER APHID ( Aphis nerii Eons.) 
R. W, Harned (April 22) : Oleander leaves heavily infested 
with Aohis nerii were received from McComb April 10. A. L. 
Kamner identified the speicmens. 
HEMISPHERICAL SCALE ( Saissetia hemisphaerica Targ.) 
M. H. Swenk (January 1-April 15): The hemispherical scale 
on oleander was complained of during the period here covered. 
Mississippi 
Maryland 
ROSE 
POTATO APRIL ( Illinois solanifolii Ashm.) 
R. 7. Harned (April 22): Although specimens of the rose aphid 
ivlacrosjphum rosaef olium have been received from only one local- 
ity, Okolona, during the month of April, from complaints of lice 
on roses that we have received at this office, we believe that 
the infestation is quite general throughout the State. 
ROSE APRIL ( I'acrosiphum rosae L.) 
J. A. Hyslop (April 26): The first stem-mothers of this in- 
sect were observed on rose today. 
Rhode Island 
TAXUS 
BLACK VINE "SEVTL ( Brachyrhinp s sulcatus Fab.) 
A. E. Stene (April 20): The black vine weevil has been sent 
in and reported as abundant on Tazus. 
