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ROSS 
ROSE EDGE Qpasvneura rhodoPhaaa Coq, ) 
Indiana H. P. Diet?, (May 13): With the advent of warm weather 
rose midge Dasyneura rhodophaga injury has become noticeable 
in two greenhouses at Newcastle, 
POTATO oPHID ( Illinoia solan ifolii Ashm. ) 
Mississippi R„ ".:.. Earned: Reported by a correspondent on rose at Holly 
Springs on April 23, at Marks on April 22, and at Fcplarville 
on April 2k t and v?as determined by A.. L. Kamner. 
THR I PS ( Thy san opt er a ) 
ssissippi R* Vf, Earned (May 2 2): Reports in regard to thrips injuring 
roses heave been received from many points throughout 
Missi^vipoi, 
ROSS LEAP BEETLE ( Nodonota nur.cticollis Say) 
Maryland J* A„ Hyslop (May 30): Very numerous (10 to a flower) on 
hybrid tea roses in Montgomery County., 
SEOUBaLL 
5E0VDALL APHID Unuraphis'vib ur ni co l a Grill.) 
Indiana J« J,. Davis (May 2-j) : The snowball aphid was reported early 
in May as very troublesome in some localities in central 
Indiana. 
S PIRAEA 
SPIEAEa APHID ( Aphis snireaelia Sen out. ) 
South Carolina j, C, Pepper (May 15): The aphids have been mere abundant 
this year than common on spiraea. 
APPLE APHID (Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
Mississippi R* W* Earned (April 23): Reported by a correspondent, on 
spiraea at Tupelo and Utica on April 23, and was determined 
by A. Lo Hamner. 
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D M E S T I C A N I M A L S 
M. 
BEDBUG (C inex l cctular iusL.) 
ico J, R„ Ec (May 23): Several inquiries have been 
