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P0UR-11ARZED LEAF-BEETLE ( Crypt oceplialus 4-imculatus Say) 
New York J. B. Palmer {Jvnc 7). "One adult collected on Concord gra;:es 
at ;.'Iilton." 
GRAPEVDIS APHIS ( I'lacrosirh-um illinoisensis Shim.) 
V/est D. H. Questr.l (Jimc 1). "Observed attacking grapes in Rome 
Virginia County," • ' 
Indiana J. J. Davis (June 15). ''Tlie gro.pe aphis is one of t'ls species 
most cormonly brought to the attention of this office and 
v/hich will be a serious pest this year from indications dur- 
ing the last half of May." 
GPJIPE BLOSSai MIPGE f Cen ter i7-ia .iohnsoni Sling, ) 
Hev; York D. V. Rivenbm-g (June 18), "Scattering infestation in Colum- 
"bia Goianty," 
L. F, Strickland (June 18). "Scarce in ITiagara County." 
F. Z, Hartzell (June 18), "A few observed; larvae have now 
gone into soil. "lost grapes lia.ve blossomed by this time. 
SNOV/Y TREE CRICIST ( Oecanthus niveus DeG.) 
New York P. Z, Hartzell (June 16), "Eggs found occasionally on grape 
leaves in Ghau.tauqua County." 
Florida 
C I T R U S 
CITRUS IIEALYBUG ( Pseudococcus citri Risso). 
Jeff Chaff in (June 6). "Iluch more abundant tlian usual at 
Orlando. 5 per cent of the moalj^bugs v/ere destroyed by 
Laetilia coccidivora . Owingto dry spring (June 8) mealybrigci 
are doing a large amount of daaage throughout the citrus 
belt. Complaints are coming in every day from all over the 
citrus sections, 
Wilmon Ne\7ell (June 20), "Much more abundant than usi^al at Lake 
Wales; 5 per cent of tlic mealybugs were destroyed by 
laetilia coccidivora. 
