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CHSRRY 
CHEERY, CASE BEARER ( Coleot)hora pruniella Clem.) 
Wisconsin. C. L. jluke (March 24): The cherry case "bearer went into winter 
quarters almost as numerously as the year "before, and we are therefore locking 
for a heavy crop of this insect. It is entirely localized in the Poor County 
peninsula. 
GRAPE : 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Erythroneura c omes Say) 
Utah. G. E. Knowlton (March 15) : Grape leafhoppers are "becoming active on warm 
afternoons at Logan, and are sometimes abundant among the dry leaves under 
Virginia creeper hushes. 
PECAN 
PECAN SESIA ( Aegeria scitula Harris) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (March 23): A slight infestation in pecan trees was reported 
from Kosciusko, Attala County, on March 18. 
PECAN CASE BEARER ( Mineola juglandis LeB.) 
; Georgia. E. G. Moznette (March 21): The immature larvae of the pecan leaf case- 
hearer are commencing to emerge from their hibernating quarters and feeding 
on the "buds of the pecan in the vicinity of Albany. The emergence usually 
coincides with the swelling and opening of the buds in the spring. The 
activity of the buds at this time indicates that growth development is about 
ten days earlier than in 1932. 
PECAN COSSID (Cossula magnifica Stkr.) 
J North Carolina. R. W', Leiby (March 27) : The pecan cossid seems to be more 
numerous than usual. Larvae causing the damage are nearly full grown. The 
damage is moderate. Attacking pecan trees in the eastern part of the State. 
HICKORY SHUCK WORM ( Laspeyresia caryana Fitch) 
Georgia. G. E. Mozne'tta (March 21): H. S. Adair. The first emergence of the 
overwintering generation moths from shucks kept outdoors under normal conditions 
was recorded on March 13 at Albany. The first emergence in 1932 occurred, on 
"February 23. The buds of both pecan and hickory have just begun to grow and a 
few leaflets are appearing on some trees. 
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GREEN CITRUS APHID ( Aohis spiraeco la Patch) 
Florida. S. W. B'erger (March 22) : The Chinese ladybeetle ( Lois coniormis Bdv.), 
introduced in 1925\to assist in the control of the green citrus aphid, has bee:. 
observed by Plant Board inspectors as becoming xinusually abundant in the Sand 
Lake area, southwest of Orlando. 
