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GRAPS 
GRAP2 L£AF FOLDFR ( Pesnia funeral is Hbn. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (October 21): Slight injury to -rrape was reported from 
Gunnison, Bolivar County, on September 26. Serious injury to grapes was 
observed at State College during September. 
PSCAH 
TWIG GIRPLFR ( Oncideres cingulatus Say) 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and I. P. Anderson (October 27): The twig girdler has 
been moderately abundant but has not been nearly so injurious as a year ago. 
North Carolina. R. W. Leiby (October 21): The pecan twig girdler is not nearly 
so abundant and destructive as last year and two vears ago. 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (October 4): Some trees have as many as 50 twigs cut off h}r 
this insect in Macon. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (October); Pecan twig girdler damage is be- 
coming evident on pecans in Hinds and Jackson Counties. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
WALNUT 
A WALNUT HUSK MAGGOT ( Rhagolctis suavi s Lw. ) 
Pennsylvania. J. ". JOiull (October 16): Larvae of the walnut husk maggot are 
abundant in walnuts in Franklin County. 
CITRUS 
GRFHiT CITRUS APHID ( Aphis spiraocola Patch) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (October): Pittosporum trees in Laurel were 
observed on October 10 to be heavily infested with A. spiraecola patch, curling 
the leaves of the new growth. A. spiraecola was more abundant than Toxoptera 
aurantii Boyer. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
CALIFORNIA FALS3 CHINCH BUG ( Nysius californicus Stal ) 
California. R. Boguo (September 25): One citrus orchard in the vicinity of La 
Habra lias had a very heavy infestation of the California false chinch bug, 
which lias done some damage to young trees and foliage. 
CITRUS WHIT3FLY ( Dial euro do s citri Riley and How.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (October): The citrus whitefly is very abun- 
dant in Jackson and Lauderdale Counties. (Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
CO TT01TY- CUSHION SCALS (lecry_a pure nasi Mas!:. ) 
Georgia. J. 3. Gill (October 26); Outbreaks have occurred recently at Pelham, 
Americus, Bainbridge, Mcintosh, and Quitman. Interested persons are being 
furnished Vedalia beetle material for the control of the scale. 
