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Ohio. G. A. Runner (August 23): Various species of Erythronerua in 
general not so abundant and injurious as in former years. In some 
instances, where control measures were omitted, the late summer brood 
is heavy. Of the forms present in the Sandusky area, north-central 
Ohio, the three-bandod grape leafhopper (E. tricincta var. cymbium 
McAtee) is the most abundant. 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (August 23): Reported as attacking grapes in 
Lancaster County, eastern Nebraska, on August 5, and woodbine vines 
in Garden County, western Nebraska, on August 18. 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (August 22): Grape leafhoppers seriously damaging 
foliage of grape and Virginia creeper in many parts of Utah. 
GRAPEVINE APHID ( Aphi s illinoisensis Shim. ) 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (August 23): Brown grape aphid prevalent in the San- 
dusky area, but not abundant enough to cause important injury. 
GRAPE MEALYBUG ( Pseudococcus maritirus Ehrh.) 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (August 23): Grape mealybug common in many vineyards 
but not abundant in the Sandusky area. 
PECAN 
APHLDS (Aphiidae) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (August 2*1): Trees noticeably spotted by the 
feeding of the black pecan aphid ( Melanocallis caryaefoliae Davis) 
at Hilner and Griffin, central Georgia, but as yet no defoliation 
observed. 
Mississippi. C. Lylc (August 2*4): General discoloration on leaves of 
most pecan plantings in the vicinity of Meridian, eastern Mississippi, 
caused by black pecan aphids. Light infestation in Jackson, Hinds 
County. Specimens of Longi stigma caryae Harr. sent in on August 23 
from Canton, Madison County, central Mississsippi, with report that 
they were very abundant on pecan trees. 
Texas. C. B. Nickels and W. C. Pierce (August 7): Black-margined aphid 
( Monellia costal is Fitch) more abundant than usual on pecan at 
Crystal City, Gustine, Branbury, and Stephenville, central and south- 
ern Toxas. Leaves from 50-to 100-percent infested. 
HICKORY-FJT CURCULIO ( Conotracholus af finis Boh.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 2k) : Small percentage of pecan drops 
received from Shaw, Bolivar County, Meridian, Lauderdale County, and 
Tchula, Holmes County, found to be infested. 
