1937 J 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
55 
Lepidosaphcs ff lover i (Pack,), Glover's scale. United States (27), Hawaii. 
Ligyrus gihhosus (De G.), carrot beetle. United States (28). 
Lophocaterus pusillus King., Siamese grain beetle. United States (South 
Carolina, Texas). 
Pachymerus pallidus Oliv. =Caryedon pallidus Oliv. 
Parlatoria ziziphus Lucas. Hawaii. 
Phylloxera vitifoUae Fitcli, grape phylloxera, vine louse. United States. 
Prays oleellus Fab. 
Pseudaonidia theac Mask.=P. duplex (CklL). Hawaii. 
Pseudocot'cus citri (Risso), citrus mealybug. United States (29). 
Ptinus tectus Bdv. United States (California, Washington). Introduced into 
United States, not a native species. Recorded from England, Tasmania, Aus- 
tralia, etc. 
Piilvmaria aurantii Ckll. 
Pulvinaria psidii Mask., a green shield scale. United States (30), Hawaii.. 
Saissetia oleae (Bern.), black scale, olive scale. United States (31), Hawaii. 
Sitophilus oryzac var. Zea tnais Mot — Calendra zea mais. United States. 
Sitophilus sasakii Tali. = Cale)i(]ra sasakii. 
Spermophayus lioffmanseggi Gyll. 
Spermophagus gossypii Chev. 
Spermophagus pitirae Pierce. • 
StepJianoderes {Coffeae Hagedorn) hampei Ferr., coffee berry borer. 
Taeniothrips gladioli M. and ii.=Taeniothrips simplex (Mor.). United States. 
Tarsonemiis fragariue Zimm., strawberry mite. 
Trogodei'ma granarium Everts. 
Trogoderma trieolor Arrow. 
Zahrotes suhfaseiatus Boh. Hawaii. 
DisTKiBUTiox Reference List 
When an insect pest or plant disease named in the preceding list is of 
recorded occurrence in the continental United States, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico, 
that fact is indicated after such an item. However, if a pest or disease is 
not widely distributed, but is of record as occurring in certain States only, 
that fact is indicated by "United States (names of States)" or by "United 
States (a reference number)" when the number of States is too great for 
inclusion in the list of pests and diseases. If a pest or disease is not of 
record as occurring in the continental United States, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico, 
no notation follows the item. This distribution list has been compiled from 
the publication of the secretary of quarantine, entitled "Safeguarding the 
Territory of the U. S. S. R. Against the Introduction and Distribution of Agri- 
cultural and Forest Pests" as revised and supplemented by the records of the 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, United States Department of 
Agriculture, ^ 
The following reference numbers have been applied : 
1. California, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South 
Dakota, and Wisconsin. 
2. California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Mary- 
land, North Carolina, Ohio, South C^arolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, 
Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin. 
2a. Arizona, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Texas, 
3. Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, 
Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, 
Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Penn- 
sylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and probably 
wherever tomatoes are grown. 
4. Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New Y^ork, North Dakota, Oregon, South 
Dakota, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. 
5. Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ken- 
tucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New 
Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, 
Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. 
6. Arkansas, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Indiana, 
Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, IVIissouri, Nebraska, New^ Jersey, New York, 
Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania. 
