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LARKSPUR 
CYCLAMEN MITE ( Tarsonemfls pallidus Banks) 
Connecticut. W. E. Britton (June 23): Shoots of larkspur with the leaves curled 
"by this mite have "been received from Middlebury and Woodbury, and two lots 
from Hamden. 
MUG-HO PINE 
INTRODUCED PINE SAWFLY ( Diprion simile Htg.) 
Michigan, E. I. McDaniel (June 22): Has appeared in unusual numbers throughout 
the eastern part of the State and is causing serious injury to mugho pine 
in nurseries and ornamental plantings. 
PHLOX 
PHLOX PLANT BUG ( Lopidea davisi Knight) 
Maryland, E. N. Cory (June 22): Doing considerable damage to phlox at College 
Park. 
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RHODODENDRON 
RHODODENDRON LACE3UG- ( Stephan itis rhododendri Horv.) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (June 22): Wingless young are numerous and feeding on 
old leaves of rhododendron at Rochester, 
ROSE 
ROSE SAWELY (Caliroa aethiops E.) 
New Jersey. J, C, Silver- (June 5) : Causing severe damage in Essex County. 
Indiana, J. J. Davis (June 25): Has "been rather abundant throughout the State 
since June 1, 
Kansas, H. R, Bryson (June 23) I Larvae caused considerable in'jury to rose late 
in June, but as a whole the insect is less abundant than in some years, 
YEW 
BLACK VINE WEEVIL ( Brachyrhinus sulcatus E, ) 
Connecticut. J. P. Johnson (June 10): Abundant in a localized "area in Greenwich, 
attacking the roots of Taxus cuspidata . A few plants died and others are 
in poor condition. 
