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RHODODENDRON LACEBUG (St^hgiitis; rhododendri Horv. ) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (July l): Winged adults quite numerous on rhodo-. 
dondron in Rochester. it 
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ROSE MIDGE ( Dasyneura rodophaga Coq.) , '. ] , - '"!'"'- \ r " 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 26): Rose midgxj.iwas "becoming very abundant and 
destructive in a greenhouse at Portland on June 23. A report from 
Indianapolis, dated July ' l^l^advises .us 'that this; insect is "becoming 
prevalent and destructive in rose gardens out of doors. This is the 
first report we have ever received OfJ injury to. out-j-door roses. 
A ROSE STEM GIRDLER ( Agrilus communis rubicola Perrin) 
Michigan. E. I. McDaniel (July- l3)' : r ^he ; imported ;rDs:e stem girdler has 
."been, found, in a rose garden at Lansing. It has destroyed practically 
all rugbsa" roses arid has becc-rae'' established *on the hybrid species. 
■ ; 7 ROSE CUR0ULIO'-( Rhynchltes bicolor P. ) 
Utah. ,G. . P. Knowlton (June 30): Rose snout beetles, are damaging roses at 
Holladay, 'Brigham, Salt Lake City, -and Logan and are .abundant on wild 
roses at Sardine, Canyon, Brigham Canyon, and Mill Creek. . 
