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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 67 
(Aonidiella) Aspidiotus pernidosus Comst, San Jose scale, on fresh fruits 
of any kind. 
Coccus viridis Green, green scale, on coffee fruits and citrus plants. 
Epitrix cueumeris Harr., potato flea beetle. 
Icerya purchasi Mask., cottony-cushion scale. 
(Laspcyrcsia) Qrapholitha molesta, oriental fruit moth, in fresh fruits. 
Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say, Colorado potato beetle on potatoes and other 
solanaceous plants. 
PectinopTiora gossypiella Saund., pink bollworm. 
Popillia japonica Newm., Japanese beetle. 
(Saskiaspis) Aulacaspis pentagona Targ., white peach scale on apple (Mains 
sylvestris L.), apricot (Prunus armeniaca), cherry (Primus spp.), cherry- 
laurel (Laurocerasus spp.), grape (Vitis spp.), jessamine (Jasminus spp.), 
locust (Robinia spp.), mulberry (Morus spp.), peach (Amygdalus pcrsica L.), 
pear (Pyrus communis L.), poplar, Canadian (Populus deltoides Marsh), so- 
phora (Sophora japonica L.), spindle tree or burningbush (Euonymus), white 
beam (Sorbus aria Cranz.), willow (Salix spp.), cacao pods (Theobroma 
cacao L.). 
Sesamia calamistis Hmps., stalk borer of maize and millet. 
Exotic fruit flies. 
FUNGI AND BACTERIA 
Ascochyta chlorospora Speg., shot hole and fruit spot of Prunus. 
Bacillus amylovorus (Burr.) Trev., fire blight, on plants and fruits of apple, 
pear, quince, and other cultivated or wild Pomaceae. 
Bacterium citri Hasse, citrus canker, on citrus plants and fruits. 
Geratostomella (Graph ium) ulmi (Schwarz) Buisman, Dutch elm disease. 
Corticium Jcoleroga (Cke.) v. Hoeh., koleroga. 
Corticium salmonicolor B. and Br., pink disease, on citrus plants, parts thereof, 
fruits, and peelings. 
Diaporthc perniciosa Marchal, fruit tree canker. 
Endothia parasitica (Murr.) And. and And., chestnut canker. 
Fusarium cubense E. F. Sm., Panama disease, banana wilt, on plants and fruits 
of Musa and Ananas. 
G-uignardia Mdwelli (Ellis) V. and R, black rot of grape, on rooted and 
unrooted cuttings of American and European grapes. 
Gymnosporaugium juniperi-virginianae Schw., apple rust, on plants and fruits 
of apple and Juniperus virginiana. 
Neofabraea maiicorticis (Cordley) Jackson, black-spot canker of apple, on 
plants and fruits of apple, pear, and quince. 
Phyllosticta solitaria E. and E., apple blotch, on plants and fruits of }falus. 
Synchytrium endoMoticum (Schilb.) Perc, potato wart, on potato tubers: 
fruits and green parts of all Solanaceae, including tomatoes, eggplants, and 
peppers. 
Thielaviopsis jxirado.ra (De Seyn.) v. Hoeh., black rot of sugarcane on plants 
and fruits of Musa and Ananas. 
A Copy of Original Certificate Required for Dried Fruits Imported at 
Hamburg 
(Order of May 16, 1933 ; Gaceta de Madrid, no. 143, May 23, 1933) 
Under reservation of the suspension of this order if the condition of shipments 
makes it advisable, shipments of dry or desiccated fruits proceeding from the 
port of Hamburg will be admitted into Spain only when accompanied by a copy 
of the phytosanitary certificate issued by authorized technical officials of the 
country of origin for each lot forming the shipment ; these certificates must be 
verified by the German technical officials of the port of Hamburg. 
In addition, each such shipment must be accompanied by a phytopathological 
inspection certificate issued by the Hamburg technical officials. Finally, these 
shipments must be found in a satisfactory condition upon inspection by the 
Spanish National Phytopathological Service. 
Importation of Coconut Fiber Prohibited 
(Decree of Oct. 31, 1931 ; Gaceta de Madrid, no. 305, Nov. 1. 1931) 
Prohibits the importation of coconut fiber into Spain, in order to assist the 
esparto grass industry. 
