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place during the 15-day period, or any consignment is not cleared 
through the customs' before the end of March, the said consignment 
shall be destroyed at the "owner's expense without compensation. 
25. SUGARCANE CUTTINGS ( Saccharum officinarum L.) . 
Authorization in advance. . 
a. 
1. 
Before being packed, the cuttings should be stripped of all trash 
and dipped in Bordeaux mixture. 
Phytosanitary certificate from country of origin declaring that 
the Government Entomologist and Mycologist have personally ex- 
amined each cane and found it free from insect pests and. fungus 
diseases. 
d. Consignments other than postal parcels will not be admitted. 
QUARANTINED INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASES 
(Law of May 5, 19^0, as amended by Orders of July 7, 19^1, 
April 5, 19^2, and Juno 17, 19^2.) 
Importation of Infested Products Prohibited 
26. The following list of insects and diseases are designated as pests 
injurious to fruits and plants which do not submit to treatment, there- 
fore the entry into Egypt of any plants and parts thereof, if declared 
by officials of the Ministry of Agriculture as affected by any of these 
pests, is prohibited; except fruits infested with not more than three 
per cent (3$), Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) The entry of which is 
allowed by Ministerial Decree of June 10, 19^5. 
Insects: 
Anarsia lineatella Zell. 
Anthonomus spp . 
Araecerus fasciculatus (DeG.) 
Argyroploce leucotreta Meyr. 
Asp id lotus (rapax) camelliae Sign. 
Aspid lotus destructor Sign. 
Aspidiotus pernlciosas Comst. 
Capnodis carbonari a (Klug) 
Carpocapsa pomonella (L.) 
Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) 
Chalcophorella stigmatica (Schoenh.) 
Chrysomphalus personatus (Comst.) 
Clysia ambiguella Hbn. 
Cosmopolites sordidus Germ. 
Cynipidae 
Dacus (Chaetodacus) spp. 
Dasyneura oenophila (Haimhoffen) 
Epitrix cucumeris (Harr.) 
Eumerus strigatus (Fall.) 
Peach twig borer 
Weevils 
Coffee-bean weevil 
False codling moth 
Greedy scale 
Coconut scale 
San Jose scale 
Buprestid 
Codling moth 
Mediterranean fruitfly 
Buprestid 
Scale 
Vine moth 
Banana root borer 
Melon flies 
Gall gnat 
Potato flea beetle 
Lesser bulb fly 
