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QUTrTCE LACK3UG ( Corvthucha c^doniae Fitch) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 23): Oa August 12 a correspondent at Jackson, Hi 
County, sent us specimens with a report that one of her ornanental plants was 
heavily infested. 
CHRYSAWTHaSUM LACEBUG ( Corythucha :nar.:.orata Uhl. ) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 29); Chrysanthemum lacebugs were destructive to 
hardy scabiosa at Portland, July 22. What we identified as the sane species 
was destructive to dahlia at South Bend, August 1. 
A MEALYBUG ( Psaudococcus sp. ) 
T7est Virginia. L. I'. Peairs (August 22): Mealybugs arc esctremely numerous in 
Morgantown on catalpa, honeysuckle, spirea, and other plants. These ~ccur ir 
solid masses 2 inches wide about the oases of new growth on catalpa which have 
been headed bach. 
ALDBP 
ALDBP FLEA. 3PPTLP ( Ealtica binarvirata Say) 
Maine. H. 3. Peirson (July 23): The older flea beetle is abundant on alder at 
Prookton and Bail eysvi lie. 
COOLLY ALIFR APHID ( Prociphilus tesscllatus Pitch) 
Mississippi. J. P. xisl.anlco (August 21)- Infestations of Alnus sp. all along the 
strear.s in Stone and Porrest Counties ore rather nur.erous. 
CPPPP MYPTLP 
CPPFB : TPTLP APHID ( Myzocallis kahowaluo-aloni Kirk. ) 
South Carolina. J. A. Berly (August 21): The crepe r.yrtle aphid has danaocd 
crepe rryrtle at Greenville. 
DOGWOOD 
DOG'VOOD BOPJTi ( Qbcroa tri punctata Fab. ) 
Tennessee. G. M. 3entley (August): Larvae of the doi-wo-id "o-?rer wore sent in from 
:! phis, where they were worki'.ig in twigs of C~rnus florida . 
^oppmjs 
HJONYMUS SCALP ( Chionaspi s cuonyru Const.) 
Mississippi. C. L' r le (August 23): ~ t - "-""T.s japonic a lo--. It 1 ;s Ing o 
heavy infestation were received fr Aberdeen, Monroe County, o "t 10. 
