1935] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 45 
PLANT— QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS OF EGYPT 
The entrance into Egypt is prohibited of the following-named insect pests, 
and bacterial, fungous, and other diseases: 
Hosts Pests and diseases prohibited 
Citrus fruits. Argyroploce leucotreta Meyr., false codling moth. 
Ceratitis capitata Wied., Mediterranean fruit fly. 
Scale insects. 
Bacterium citri Hasse, citrus canker. 
Bacterium syringae (van Hall) E. F. Sm. (Phytomonas citriputeale) , citrus 
blast, citrus black pit. 
Apples, pears, quinces, peach- Anthonomus spp. 
es, plums, apricots, cherries, Rhynchites spp. 
loquats. Carpocapsa pomonella L., codling moth. 
Grapholitha funebrana Treit. 
Ceratitis capitata Wied., Mediterranean fruit fly. 
(Laspeyresia) Grapholitha molesta Busck, oriental fruit moth. 
Anarsia lineatella Zell., peach twig borer. 
Heterodera (radicicola) marioni (Cornu) Goodey, root-knot nematode. 
Bacterium tumefaciens E. F. Sm. and Townsend. 
Green almonds, green nuts, Eurytoma amygdali Endl. 
chestnuts. 
Potatoes Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say, Colorado potato beetle. 
Epitrix cucumeris Harr., potato flea beetle. 
(Phthorimaea) Gnorimoschema operculella Zell., potato tuber worm. 
Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilb.) Perc, potato wart. 
Spongospora subterranea (Walls) Lang, powdery scab. 
Actinomyces scabies (Thax.) Guss., common scab. 
Grapes Phylloxera (vastalrix) vitifoliae Fitch, phylloxera. 
Polychrosis botrana Schiff., grape fruit moth. 
Clysia ambiguella Hbn., vine moth. 
Heterodera (radicicola) marioni (Cornu) Goodey, root-knot nematode. 
Figs Ceratitis capitata Wied., Mediterranean fruit fly. 
Trioza buxtani Laing, a psylla. 
Lonchaea aristella Beck, black fig fly. 
Watermelons, melons, cucum- Dacus spp. 
bers, and all other cucurbits. Myiopardalis pardalina Big., a fruit fly. 
Lonchaea aurea Macq. 
Mangoes. (Cryptorhynchus) Sternochetus mangiferae Fab., mango weevil. 
Banana plants and fruits Cosmopolites sordidus Germ., banana weevil. 
Aspidiotus spp. 
Pseudococcus spp. 
Icerya seyshellarum Westw. 
Olives and olive trees Dacus oleae Rossi, olive fly. 
Stem borers or any other injurious insects. 
Bacterium tumefaciens E. F. Sm. and Town., crown gall. 
Palms Oryctes elegans Prell. 
Phoenicococcus marlatti Ckll., red date scale. 
Heterodera (radicicola) marioni (Cornu) Goodey, root-knot nematode. 
Sugarcane (only postal parcels Heterodera (radicicola) marioni (Cornu) Goodey, root-knot nematode. 
are allowed). 
Bulbs and onions Merodon equestris Fab., narcissus bulb fly. 
Eumerus strigatus Fall., lesser bulb fly. 
Urocystis cepulae Frost, onion smut. 
Plants in pots or with soil on Iridomyrmex humilis Mayr., Argentine ant. 
roots. Popillia japonica Newm., Japanese beetle. 
Capnodis carbonaria Klug. 
Chalcophora stigmatica Dolm. 
Plants and parts of plants Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst., San Jose scale. 
(Aspidiotus) Chrysomphalus personatus Comst., a masked scale. 
(Epidiaspis) Diaspis pericola Del Guer., Italian pear scale. 
Aulacaspis pentagona Targ., white peach scale. 
Orthezia insignis Dougl., greenhouse orthezia. 
Chionaspis euonymi Comst., euonymus scale. 
Pomegranates Pseudococcus spp. 
PENALTIES IMPOSED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE PLANT 
QUARANTINE ACT 
According to reports received by the Bureau during the period April 1 to 
June 30, 1935, penalties have recently been imposed by the proper Federal 
authorities for violations of the Plant Quarantine Act, as follows : 
EUROPEAN CORN BORER 
In the case of the United States v. New York Central Railroad Co. in the 
interstate transportation in January 1929 of 113 bags of shelled corn from a 
point in the regulated area to a point outside thereof, without inspection and 
certification, the defendant on May 27, 1935, pleaded guilty and was fined $100. 
(Plant quarantine case no. 368.) 
