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Iowa. H. E. Jaqucc (Juno 23): Adults arc out in extraordinary abundance 
in Dickinson County, northwestern Iowa. 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (June 1): The larvae are quite common this year. 
The pest is reported as quite abundant at Coffeyville and sone 
individuals have "been taken at Manhattan, Humboldt, and Winfield. 
INSECTS AFFECTING GREENHOUSE 
AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
FOUR-LINED PLANT BUG ( Poecilocapsus lineatus F. ) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (June 15): These plant bugs have been attacking chry- 
santhemum leaves at Columbus and have been sent in from several 
localities as #orking on chrysanthemums'' and". Call anemones. 
OYSTERSHELL SCALE ( Lepidosaphes ulmi L. ) 
Vermont. H. L. Bailey (June 22): Eggs began hatching at Montpelier, in 
central Vermont, between May 3.1 an^L June 3- 
Michigan. E. I. McDaniel (June 17): Eggs are hatching and the young are 
establishing themselves on twigs and branches of maple and lilac 
at East Lansing. 
Kentucky. II. L. Didlake (May 30): Abundant on apples at Hallie, in 
southeastern Kentucky. 
AZALEA 
AZALEA LEAF MINER ( Gracilaria azaleclla Brants) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (Juno 22): Found on outdoor azaleas in Baltimore. 
BOXWOOD 
BOXWOOD PSYLLID ( Psyllia buxi L.) 
Maryland. E, N. Cory (June 22): Found on boxwood in Charles County, 
southern Maryland. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUM GALL MIDGE ( Diarthronomyia hypogaca Loew) 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (May 26): Reported as injurious at Independence, 
Kenton County, in north-central Kentucky. 
