New England 
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Hew England 
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WHITE-PINE WEEVIL (Pissodes strobi Peck) 
H. J. MacAloney (August 26): I can not make any definite and 
conclusive statements at the present time but believe that the 
white-pine weevil has been delayed in its emergence for about 
two weeks, August 1 until August 15. 
PINE BARK APHID ( Chermes pinicorticis Fitch) 
II. J. MacAloney (August 26): The pine bark aphid seems to 
be less noticeable in southern New England, where there has 
been a prolonged dry spell, than it was last year, and less 
than it is now in northern New England, where there has been 
no lack of rain. 
BED-HEADED PINE SAWELY ( Necdiorion lecontei Fitch) 
H. B. Peirson (August 16): A small outbreak of Leconte's 
sawfly has been reported on Scotch pine near Bath. 
SPED* 
New Hampshire 
Maine 
Maine 
Maine 
South Dakota 
WHITS-PINS WEEVIL ( Pissodes strobi Peck) 
P. R. Lowry (August): Adults and pupae cut from dead 
leaders of blue spruce at Durham, August 9. 
SPRUCE GALL APHID ( Chermes abietis Xalt.) 
H. B. Peirson (August 16): The spruce gall louse is very 
common along the coast and in cities. 
A LEAF MINER ( Epinotia nanana Treitschke) 
H. B. Peirson (August 16): "Spotted 11 outbreaks of the spruce 
webworm, Epinotia nanana, along the coast remain quite heavy. 
SPRUCE MITE ( Paratetranychus uniunguis Jacobi) 
II. B. Peirson (August 16): The spruce mite is generally 
quite common on ornamental spruce. 
H. C. Severin (August 17): The spruce mite is unusually 
abundant . 
TULIP 
Connecticut 
TULIP SPOT GALL ( Thecodirlosis lirioaendri C. S.) 
'.V. E. Britton (August 25): Thecoaiplosis lirMendri C. S, 
is reported on tulip trees at Bridgeport and West Haven. 
