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V/ILLOW 
AIT APHID ( lachnus virginal is Boyer) 
Nebraska M, H, Swenk (fectober, November, and December; 192U): In Mams 
County an ernamental willow tree showed a very heavy infestation 
with the aphid lachnus vininalis Beyer during the last week 
in October. 
INSECTS ATTACKING 
GREENHOUSEAND 05HMEHTAI 
PLANTS 
CH&IIgA ( Scapteriscus vicinus Scud.) 
Georgia Monthly Letter, Bureau of Entoraolagy, No. 133 (February): W. A. 
Thomas, Chadbcurn, N, C. visited Brunswick, Ga ( . , to investigate 
an outbreak ef Psrto Ricanmole crickets attacking the greens 
of the Jekyl Island Golf Club. 
CITRUS MEALYBUG ( Pseudococcus citri Risso) 
Nebraska M« Ho Swenk (October, November, and December 192U): Complaints 
cf injury by the common mealybug, and especially on celeus, 
begonias, petunias a etc., were more numerous than usual during 
the period covered by this report. (January and February): About 
the normal number of complaints cf infestation cf coleus, 
geraniums and other house plants with this pest were received 
during the period covered by this report 
FICKLE MIDGE ( Sciara inco^stans Fab.) 
Nebraska M e H. Swenk (October, November, and December 192U): A repart 
of a heavy infestation f»f potted plants in a house in Saunders 
County with the fickle midge was sent in during the latter part 
of October. 
IVY SCALE ( Aspidiotus hederae Vallot) 
Nebraska M He Swenk (October, November, and December 192U) : Complaints 
of injury by this insect were received. (January and February): 
about the normal number of complaints of infestation of oleanders 
with this pest were received during the period covered by this 
report, 
SAN SOSE SCALE ( Aspidiotus perniciosus Corast. ) 
Maryland p. D. Sanders (February S) : The Sadonia hed^e around Montibello 
Lake, Baltimore, was severely injured. 
