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H. Dietrich (April 19): This insect is present on all 
arborvitae at Lucedale, but coccinellids seem to be keeping 
them down. 
CEDAR 
D2GMR '.TEE VI L ( Pissodes deodarae Hopk.) 
iississippi R. W. Harned (April 22): Complaints in regard to injury 
caused by weevils belonging to the senus Pissodes to Cedrus 
de 'dar a plants continue to pour in from all sections of the 
state. Apparentl;/ these insects are attracting a great deal 
of attention. 
WHITE PI ME WEEVIL (Pissodes st robi Peck) 
Alabama 
J. M. Robinson (Aoril 25): The white uine weevil has been 
active at Tuscaloosa in ornamental shrubs. 
FERN 
FERN SCALE ( He m i c hi o ns s-p i s as-oidistrae Sign.) 
Mississippi H. Dietrich (April 19): The fern scale is very bad on 
ferns in Greene County where the owner had wintered plants in 
a pit. The scale had evidently multiplied all winter. 
IRIS 
Missouri 
CRANE FLIES (Tipulidae) 
K. C. Sullivan (April 23): The crane fly larvae are reported 
from Jackson County as fee dine on iris. 
IVY 
Indiana 
FLORIDA RED SCALE (Chr ysom pholus ficus Ashm.) 
J. J. Davis (March 31): The ivy scale has been reported 
abundant on Boston ivy at LaPorte . 
JASMINE 
CITRUS WHITEELY ( Dialeurodes citri Ashm.) 
Mississippi R. W. Harned and assistants (April): The citrus whitefly 
is moderately abundant on cape jasmine and other ornamentals 
in many -oarts of the State. 
