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GRAPE LEAFHOPPER (Eryt hroneura comes Say) 
Mississippi M. -M. High (September): The grape leafhopp'er has oeen numerous 
on grapes a 1 : out Gulf port. 
PECAN AND T7ALN UT 
PALL WEBWORM ( Hyphantria cunca Drury) 
Georgia Oliver I. Snapp (September 15): This insect is not as abundant 
as usual in this part of the State (Fort Valley). 
PECAN NOT CASE- BEARER ( Acrobasis hebescella Kulst) 
Mississippi M. M. High (September) : The pecan leaf case-bearer along with 
A. hebescella is plentiful in some orchards along the coast. 
PECAN LEAP CASE-BEARER (Acr obasis nebul ella Riley) 
Mississippi M. M. High (September): The peean-leaf case-bearer is plentiful 
in some orchards along' the coast. 
California Clifford T. Dodds (August 39): In t seduced from Monticello, Pla. , 
during the winter of 1923 on pecan trees. Reported in the Journal 
of Economic Entomology, Vol. XVII, No. 4, page 504, 1924. 
EUROPEAN W1EHXJT APHID ( Chromapbis juglandicola Kalt.) 
Oregon Sadie E. YLeon (September 5): Apparently the early shedding of 
leaves at Forest Grove is due to attack of these aphids which are 
present in great numbers and in all stages. 
CI TROUS AND SUBTRCPIC.iL FRUITS 
COMMON MEALYBUG ( Pseudo coccus c itri Risso) 
Louisiana H. K. Plank and assistants (September 13): Very abundant at New 
Orleans on doorway fig trees within the city limits, causing much 
discoloration of fruit due to sooty mold. Moderately to severely 
infested tr2es are almost completely defoliated and sending out a 
new set of leaves. 
CITRUS WHITEFLY ( Dialeu rcdes citri Ashm. ) 
Louisiana E. K. Piank (September 20): Very abundant at Waldheim on September 
4, on some old satsuma orange trees near house which were killed 
back but little by the freeze of last January, when the temperature 
went to about 18°F. , sufficient to cause many of the leaves to fall 
and no fru.it to develop. 
