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PSCAN NUT CASE BEAHSE ( Acrobasis caryae Grote) 
F« F. Amsler (May): The pecan nut caset bearer is doing 
noticeable damage to early -pecans around Gulfport. 
WIG GIRDLE?. ( Oncideres cin^ulatus Say) 
J. 3. Gill (May 26) : It has been observed that the oak 
primer has caused more extensive damage in the older -ocean 
orchards of southern Georgia this spring than has been the case 
for many years. 
A CURCULIONID ( Achras tonus grisous Horn) 
E. L. Thomas (April 6): The insect hollows out the buds 
after eating a small hole in the side of -oecans in William- 
son and Llano Counties. 
PECAN SAFELY ( Acordulecerr. maura McG. ) 
J. P. Kislanko (May): The -oecan sawfly infestation in 
Stone County is moderate in some places while heavy in 
others. The infestation in Forrost County is lighter in 
the northern -part than in the southern part of the county. 
CITEUS 
G2EEN CITEUS APHID (Aphis spiraecola Patch) 
H. T. Fernald (April 30): Citrus aphids are extremely abund- 
ant and doing much injury, particularly where there have been 
no recent rains. 
W. W. Yothcrs (May 23): Citrus aohids were more abundant 
and injurious during March and April than at any time since 
1923-1924. They were diminishing in May. 
Monthly News Letter, Los Angeles Co. Agr. Comm. (April 28): 
The citrus whitcfly was discovered in Pasadena and South 
Pasadena early in A-oril. 
CITEUS RUST MITE ( Phylloco-pt es oleivorus Ashm. ) 
H. T. Ecrnald (Aoril 30): The rust mite has been increasing 
rapidly during the last ten days at Orlando. 
