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Alabama 
Indiana 
LANTERN PI, 133 
J» M* Robinson (June 30 ) * lantern flies and kudsu skippers 
have been very numerous and active in attacking the kudzu. 
\T& I TEPLt (Al eur odi dae ) 
Jo Jo Davis (July 23): Abundant on house plants (Coleus) 
vat Culver July 19» 
CITRUS !.E 
THRIPS SP. 
Kansas 
Mississippi 
Texas 
Mississippi 
Illinois 
North 
Carolina 
J. W» McColloch (July 20): Thrips (species not determined) 
were reported very bad on ornamentals of all kinds in a green- 
house at Blue Rapids. 
A LACEBUG ( Corythucha cydomae Pitch) 
R« W« Harned (July 25): Lacebugs, identified as the species 
Corythncha cydoniae , were collected on craetegus at Laurel* 
CANNA 
CAMA LEAP ROLLER (Oaluodes ethlius Cram J 
Q°> Ct Babcock (July 13): Canna beds about residences in San 
Angela are badly injured by this pest. This is the first time 
I have observed this in western Texas* The larva appears to 
be the same as the species found in Maryland. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
A LACEBUG ( Corythucha marmorata Uhler) 
Hi Wo Harned (July 8): Specimens of the chrysanthemum lace bug. 
Cory thucha marmorata . on chrysanthemum leaves have been received 
from Clark and Hinds Counties. 
GLADIOLI 
MITES 
W. P* Plint (July 20) : Several cases of severe injury to bulbs 
by mites have been reported during the las\; month, narcissus 
and gladiolus being the *■ two bulbs most affected, 
L ILAC 
LILAC BORER ( Po.dosesia sjrrinaae Harr e ) 
Po Sherman (June 30): A few reports* Injury by this has not 
often been reported to us in the past. 
