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MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA SCALE ( Nsoleraninm -:omuT>arvum T hos. ) 
J. M. Robinson (June 30): The magnolia soft scale has been 
sent in from southern Alabama attacking M agnolia fuscata ,. 
PHLOX 
A PLANT BUG ( Lopidea sp, ) 
K. F« Dietz (July 23): The phlox plant "bug, Lopidea sp. , was 
doing considerable damage to phlox in liar series at Evansville. 
RHODODENDRON 
RHODODENDRON LACE BUG ( Stenhanitis rhododendri Her v.) 
E. P» Pelt (July ?h): The rhododendron lace bug has been very 
bad on rhododendrons in the Durand-Eastman Park at Rochester, 
as reported by R. E. Horsey. 
ROSE 
APHIDIDAE ' 
S. B. Fracker (July 10) : One complaint of Enrpoa rosae from 
Saraboo. 
Geo. P. Knowlton (July 2): Rose aphids are doing more damage than 
for the last four years. (July 21): Roses have been heavily 
infested with several species of aphids this spring, and in a 
number of places in northern Utah the rose curculio is found in 
considerable numbers,, 
ROSE CURCULIO (Rh ynchitns hicolor Fab*) 
H. F. Dietz (July 23): The rose curculio was found injuring 
rugosa roses at Indianapolis and at West Baden the latter part 
of June, 
TERRAPIN SCALE ( Eulecanium n igrnfasci atum P erg. ) 
Mr. Jungwirth (July 10): One report of damage at Sister Bay. 
INSECTS ATTACKING MAN AND 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS 
MAN 
CAT AND DOG FLEiiS (Ctcnorephalus canis Bouche and £. fells Bou 
GENERAL STATEMENT F. C. Bishopp (June 29): Reports of Annoyance to man and 
