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CITRUS WHITEFLY ( Pialeurodcs citri Aahm. ) 
Mississippi, C. Lylc (August 2^) : Reported on ornamentals at Meridian and 
Durant. 
Louisiana. I. J. Becncl (August 25) ' Chinaberry trees in Plaquemines Parish 
are heavily infested. Nymphs are numerous on citrus trees throughout the 
parish. 
CITRUS RUST MITE ( Phyllocoptgs olcivorus Ishm. ) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (August 23 ) - Somewhat more serious during the last 
2 months than usual. This is probably correlated with the dry weather 
in June and July, which hindered the development of the entomogenous 
fungi . 
Louisiana. I. J. Becncl (August 25) ' Light infestations in several groves 
near Buras. 
Texas. IT. C. Berry (August 7) : Damage in the Rio* Grande "/alley is about 
normal. C-ood control is being obtained wherever spraying and dusting 
arc practiced. 
CAMPHOR TRZ :0 ' 
AVP.CAD0 RED MITE ( Paratctranychu s yothersi McG-. ) 
Florida. ' J. R. Watson (August 23): With the' coming of more general rains 
In August the worst infestation we have known of the camphor red solder 
has largely subsided. 
FIGS 
BEETLES (Coleoptera) 
California. H. C Donohue and G. HY Kalbostian (July lj): The" fallen first- 
crop mission figs at Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley were examined on 
July 11 and found to bo heavily infested oy adults of Hymcr.orus mac or Csy. 
Other insects noted and recorded for the first time as feeding on fallen 
figs included: Cnemeolatia sericea Horn,' Laomophloc us ferruginous Steph. , 
.and Typhaea fum:\ta L. 
