RUSTY PLUM APHID ( Kysteronc-ura setariae Thos, ) 
Mississippi R # W, Harried (April 3): The rusty plum aphid on plum -as 
reported from Durant on this date, and on plum from McCo b 
on April 20, 
Texas F« C* Bishopp (April 28): Plum aphid is causing cons id erable 
loss in Dallas "by heavily infesting vririous kinds of cultivated 
plums, 
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3LUE3ERRY FLEA BEETLE ( Halti ca torouata Lee. ) 
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A»C»Davis (April 10): The beetles were first ibticed Saturday 
mornin f r, April 7. 3y Apri 1 10, a number of vines had been 
almost completely stripped of leaves and perhaps 25 or 30 
badly damaged. The beetles are now (April 10) distributed 
throu 'hout the vineyard of about 60 acfes 3 miles east of Placentia. 
but seem to concentrate upon certain plants. 
CURPAUT 
CURRANT APHID ( Myzus ribis L. ) 
Cornell Kept, of Ent. News Letter (April 30): 
Chautauqua County (G*H» Salisbury): No currant aphid? have 
been seen yet thou.;h currant leaves are out, 
P^CAII 
APPLE T'TIG- 30 p EH( Amphicerus bic-'r'.n *us Say) 
R» '.?« Earned (April 2 A ): Pecan tM.gs showing injur:/ "by the 
pe cane borer, Schis'oceros h arr.atus , were r ceived farora 
Marks on April 17. 
RED- SHOULDERED SHOT-HOLE B0H2H ( Xylobiops basil a re Say) 
R» ff, Harned (April 24): A number of specimi ns of the red- 
shouldered shot-hole borur were taken from pecan trees at 
Jackson on April '.. The pecan tr is r c lived ap] red to be 
and living but contained livin, larva* , pupae, and adults of 
this species, 
CITRUS 
SPIRAEA APHID (Aphis spir-a.joola Patchjl 
J« R, Watson (April 25): The citrus I V rv scarce luring 
the early spring owirfg to the unusually • - freezes of January, 
but th^ month of April has been rath r col! end v- • 
