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Two noctuid caterprillars, Amyna octo (Guen.) and Monodes nucico lora 
Guen., were observed feeding in southern Florida in 1918. 
Papaipema ne bri s nitela (Guen.) was reported from West Virginia in 
1922. 
Py ro de r oes rileyi (Wlsm. ) caused considerable damage in Florida in 
1918. A pink caterpillar, probably this species, has been recorded from 
Cuba. 
H emerocampa leuco sti gma (A. & S.) was recorded from the plant in the 
United States without reference to locality. 
Two limacodids: Megalopyg e o perculari s (A. & S.) was recorded from 
Florida, and Sibine stimulea (Clem.) was recorded from Florida and reported 
as completely destroying an ornamental planting in Washington, D. C. 
Callarctia ph yllira (Drury) was taken in Florida. 
The sphingiids Celerio li neat a (F.) and Erinnyis ello (L. ) were 
collected late in the season of 1918 in Florida. 
An unidentified delto.id caterpillar was found feeding in Florida. 
The lacebug Coryt hucha gossypi i (F. ) caused considerable injury in 
Florida. 
The pentatomid A crosternum hilare (Say) was recorded from northern Florida. 
Euschistus servus (Say) was collected on the plant and believed to 
be feeding on it. 
Nezara viridula (L, ) caused considerable damage over a wide area in 
Florida in 1918. 
The leafhopper Empoasca fabae (Harr.) caused some injury in Florida 
in 1921. 
An unidentified green aphid was observed in Florida. 
Aoni diell a auran tii (Mask.) was recorded from Texas and Californir 
and Aonidiella citrina (Coq.) was identified from specimens from Texas. 
Ao nidiella orientalis (Newst.) has been recorded from Florida. 
Pinnaspis minor (Mask.) was taken in Florida. 
Icerya purch asi Mask, was -taken in Florida and California. 
Pse udococcus citri (Risso) was identified from material collected 
from a greenhouse in Ohio. 
