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New York 
New York 
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New York 
Idaho 
Indiana 
Indiana 
COOLLY ELM APHID ( Eriosoma americang iiRilev) 
E. P. Felt (June 22): This aphid is very bad on elm at Steventown. 
G. M. Codding (June 20): The woolly elm aphid is doing more damage 
to elm J uh,%Ti last year at Westchester. 
■SPUNY ELM CATERPILLAR ( Euvanessa antiooa L.) 
G. M. Codding (June 20): More of these caterpillars are reported 
than for several years in Westchester County. 
H. B.Weiss (June 16): The spiny elm caterpillar is more prevalent 
than usual in the northern half of the state on elms and poplars. 
No unusual or severe damage has been noted. Larvae are almost full- 
grown. 
ELM SCALE ( Gossyparia spuria Modeer) 
C. R. Crosby (June 4): Infested elm leaves have been received from 
Rochester. 
Den B. Whelan (May 28): A specimen of twigs mailed to this office 
from Twin Falls was badly incrusted. 
HICKORY 
HICKORY BARK-BEETLE ( Scolytus quadrispinosus Say) 
J.J. Davis (June 15): We continue to receive reports of damage to 
hickories by this beetle from various parts of the State. 
MAY BEETLE ( Lachnosterna spp.) 
J. J. Davis (June 15): May beetles "taere reported defoliating hickory 
at Connersville on June 11. 
LOCUST 
SAN JOSE SCALE ( Asp idiot us perniciosus Comst.) 
New Mexico W. E. Emery (May 28): This insect is doing quite a bit of damage to 
the locust tree in Dona Ana County. 
MAPLE 
COTTONY MAPLE SCALE ( Pulvina ria vitis L.) 
New York E. P. Felt and M. D. Leonard (June 21): The cottony maple scale is 
reported as quite generally distributed on soft maple in Orange County 
at present and abundant. 
Virginia L. A. Stearns (June 21): This scale is more common than usual on 
soft maple and numerous inquiries are being received from Lee^burg 
concerning it. 
