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PECAN WEEVIL ( Curculio caryae Horn) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (August 2k): No weevils or damage to pecan trees 
observed on August 23 at Sparta, central Georgia, although known to 
he present in this locality. On August 2k weevils at Milner about 
one- third as abundant as a week ago, probably owing to dry weather 
which is hindering emergence from soil. 
WALNUT 
WALNUT CATERPILLAR ( Pat ana integerrima G. & R.) 
Connecticut. G. H. Plumb (August): Considerable defoliation noticed-at' 
New Haven and Windsor, particularly on smaller trees at Windsor. 
E. P. Pelt (August 23): Walnut caterpillar somewhat abundant 
and injurious in southwestern Connecticut. 
New Jersey. H. W. Allen (August 22): Extensive defoliation of black 
walnut noted in several counties of southern New Jersey. Stripping 
was complete on many trees, but following abundant rainfall, many 
trees have put out new foliage and partly recovered from the defoliation. 
T. H. Jones (August 20): Black walnuts growing in northern New 
Jersey commonly defoliated, presumably by this species. 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (August 25): Reported as very abundant. 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (August 12): General on walnut throughout the State. 
Ohio. E. W. Kondenhall (August 15) : Walnut trees throughout central and 
southern Ohio nearly all defoliated. 
Indiana. J. J. ]>,vis (August 2k): Walnut trees defoliated throughout 
central Indiana, and reported from other p°.rts of the State also. 
Illinois. W. P. Plint (August 2k): Defoliation of walnuts and hickories 
quite general over the State. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (August 22): Numerous around Detroit, South Haven, 
Benton Harbor, and Monroo. Apparently full-grown specimens collected 
at Kala.mazoo on August 9- 
Missouri. L. Haseman (August 2k): At Columbia laboratory-reared first- 
generation walnut caterpillars are emerging as adults, but no evidence 
of emergence out of doors. A partial second generation is expected. 
CITRUS 
WHITEPLIES ( Dialeurodes spp.) 
Plorida. J. K. Holloway (August 13): In the vicinity of Orlando, central 
Florida, whiteflies (D. citri Ashm. and D. citrifolii Morg.) are com- 
pleting the summer generation. Peak emergence has not beon reached. 
Some eggs, and a few first-stage nymphs of the autumn brood observed. 
