3EAIT APHIS { Aphis r-umicis L. ) 
Indiana J. J, Davis (Jane 15)« "The nasturti-um aphis is one of the species 
most coramonly bro-aght to the attention of this office and which 
will "be a serious pest this year from indications d-uring the last 
half of May." 
PAM 
Pseudococc-gs nipae ilaskell'- 
Florida Jeff C:aaffin. (June 3). "All shrubs and ornamentals along the streets 
of Port Myers are covered v;ith this mealybug. The honey dew and 
seot^./moldclh^ve ruined the appearance of all of the plants attacked, 
v/hich include guava, sapodilla,' and. palms. The city is now talcing 
steps to clean the pest." 
PEOl^TY *• 
ROSE-CHAPER ( Macrodactylus subs-oinosus Fab, ) 
Kev/ York E. P. Pelt (June 4). 'Rose beetle v/as noted at Rochester on June 4;^ 
v/as not numerous enough to cause much injury." 
MILLIPEDES 
New York V/. H. T/ellhouse (May 29). "Girdling peony stems at the surface of 
the ground at Ithaca. The plants fall over and die." 
PHLOX 
RED SPIDER ( Tetranyc hus t elarius L . ) 
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Now York. C, R. Crosby (June 16). 'Leaves badly infested at Deleran." 
L. F. Strickland (June 18). "In normal numbers on phlox in 
Niagara County." 
RHODODr.lDRON 
RHODODEiroRON TDIGIS ( Leptobyrsa rhododen dri ^orv. ) 
New York E. P. Felt. "R. B. Horsey reports that rhododendron lace bug v/as 
first noted in Highland Park, Rodieater on this date. Some 
winged ones being observed on June 12." * 
H. C. Huckett (June 15). "Injuring plants in Nassau Cotinty." 
ROSE 
ROS:^ APHIS ( Macro s iiDhum ro sae L. ) 
New York G. E. Smith (Jfoy 26). 'Abundant on roses in Orlenns Count3»-.' 
T. P. P It (^'^-y 21). • "ery bad on rose bushes in Suffolk Go--'r.t-% ■' 
diio r.Osborn. -'A hi -■".:> of various GjEcies o. rose, spiraea, oiv'". ;.v ny ot ei 
plr.ntG seem to ':»e -..loi e than us-crlly plentiful v/itli an abunCw^nce of .irt 
ural c-ieiiies.. ■' 
