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Chilo plejade llus Zinck (rice stalk borer); 
Chilo sinpleoc Butl. (Asiatic rice borer); 
Diabrotic a duodeciapuiictata Fab. (spotted cucunber beetle); 
Diabrotica sorer Lee. (western spotted cucur.ibcr beetle); 
Diatraea saccharalis Fab. (sugarcane borer); 
Diatraea venosata V/lk, (spotted borer); 
Suetheola ru^iiiceps Lee. (sugarcane beetle); 
Haplothrips .iaponicus Matsuriura (tlirips); 
Haplothrips oryzae Matsuniura (thrips); 
Laphygraa frU('<iperda S. & A, (fall amy worn); 
Lissorhoptrus simplex Say (rice viater weevil); 
Oxya velox Fab. (Acrididae); 
Oxya vicina Fab. (Acrididae); 
( Parnara ) Cliapra niathias Fab, (rice skipper); • 
Solubea pugnax Fab. (pentatomidae) ; 
Systena frontalis Fab. (Chrysoaelidae) . 
Di seases 
Piricularia ( oryzae ) ;::;risea (Cke.) Sacc. (rice blast); 
Tilletia horrida Tak. (rice snmt); 
Ustilaginoides virens (Cke.) Tak. (rice green snut). 
Inportation of rice straw and other waste s prohibited .- Decree 
No, 792 of August 7» 1933 1 for the protection of rice cultures in 
particular and of agriculture in general, prescribes that: 
Article 1. The entry throvigh the ports of the Republic is pro- 
hibited of strav/ and other wastes of rice used as packing material for 
any kind of imported merchandise. 
Importation of Citrus, Acacia, Casuarina, and Rosa 
Prohibited from Certain Countries 
Decree No. 810 of Au,.-ust 30» 1933 • to prevent the introduction 
of the cottony cushion scale ( I eery a purchasi Mask. ) , which is distribut- 
ed in various countries, including Australia, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, 
and the United States, prescribes that: 
Article 1, The introduction is prohibited of living plants, or 
parts thereof, of Citrus spp. , Acacia spp. , Casuarina spp. , and rose 
plants in .general, from any source, unless accompaiiiod by an official 
certificate of the plant protection service of the country of origin, 
affirr.iing that the plants or parts of plants listed in the shipping 
