Indiana 
LOCUST 
LOCUST BORER ( Cyllene robiniae Forst.) 
J. J. Davis (April 15). "The locust borer has been reported aii 
destructive by several correspondents in southern Indiana." 
PINE 
PINE BARK LOUSE ( Cherrres tjiniccrticis Fitch) 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (April 17). "Ho re abundant than usual about 
Wilmington." 
Missouri A. C. Burrill (April 13). "Underside of lirbs of trees at 
Shelbyville were white for several yards, alnost as though 
whitewashed from below." 
DOUGLAS FIR 
DOUGL/S FIR TENT CATFRPILLAR ( Euschausia argent at a Pack.) 
Oregon A. L. Lovett (April 15). "This caterpillar hatches in the fall 
and feeds for a tire, passing the winter in corr.pact webs similar 
to these of the brown-tail roth of the East. The larvae are 
active very early in the spring and are about one-half grown at 
the present date. A tachinid is a very effective parasite of 
this insect, destroying frorr 1 to 80 per cent of the caterpillars, 
depending upon the locality. The pest is very general on fir 
throughout western Oregon, trees having twelve or more nests." 
YET 
Pseudcc»ccus eppstocki Kuwona 
New York C. R. Crosby (February 27). "Observed shrubs badly infested with 
this scale insect in Nassau County." 
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