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Ili'CRTZj X1S«:TT "vCE!.: (rterorros rioesii Scop. ) 
C. P. Gillette (September S) : 'This is comparatively recent 
arrival but it has beco.ne established in inany of the gardens of 
northern Colorado, and has becoiue rather serious ■•.here control 
neasiires have not been used. 
THHSS-Lir.ISD FIG- 30HHF. ( rtvchodes trilineatus L. ) 
?.. Harned (September 22): Speci-ens of the three-lined fig 
borer -.Tere recently received froiTi G-ulfport, ~hiere they ^-.-ere re- 
ported as causing injury to fig trees. 
Ll.^r C-iSE 3S--L?33 ( .-crobasis neau.lella Hilev) 
?-. T:. Ziarned (3epteT:ber 22): Acrobasis nebulella -as collected 
on pecan at Brookhaven August 30. 
A PHYLLOXERA (Phylloxera notabili s Perg. ) 
P. 77. Harned (September 22): Phylloxera n otabili s Tras collected 
on pecan at TeTTton August 20, 
FSCAI' 3uC-i:CTH ( Proteo-pteryx belli ana Sling.) 
P. ".V. Hrjrned (September 22) • Prot eopt eryx bolliana -••as collected 
on pecaja at 'Colunbus on August 23 and at Proolchaven on August 3O- 
CITPUS 
OITPUS lZ.-iLY3UC- ( P^ardocj ^ pcas c itri P. is so) 
honthly l'e-,7s Letter of the Los Angeles County Hortic. Comn. 
(September 15): During the fiscal ^'^ar ending June 30, 192? • 
the Los Angeles Cov.nty Insectary propagated and distributed over 
the meaij'-bug infested orch?xds of the county approximately 
U, 000, 000 adult Cryptolaeinus, the ladybird beetle being used in 
the control of this pest , according to the report of H. il. iir'mi- 
tage , Deputy Horticultural Commissioner, in charge of this '-ork. 
A total of 7^3 properties representing 7.0"'0 acres of citrus but 
containing an actual infested acreage of U,775 acres •7as covered 
using ten adult beetles per tree. areful inspections made earlj' 
in -the spring to determine the degree of infestation over the 
kno-"ti infested acreage and to locate such natural spread as oc- 
curred during the preceding months and again in mi(isu.nxner to dete] 
