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Insects 
Anthonomus grandis Boh. - "boll weevil 
Anthonomus pomorum L. — blossom weevil 
Anthonomus vestltus Boh. - Peruvian cotton weevil 
Aspidiotus (Aonidiella) perniciosus Ccmsto -, San Jose scale 
Aulacaspis pentagona Targ. - mulberry scale 
Ceroplastes sinensis Bel G. - fig scale 
Iridomyrmex humilis Mayr - Argentine ant 
Lepidosaphes gloverii (Pack.) - Glover's scale 
Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say) - Colorado potato "beetle 
Lymantria monacha L. - European nun moth 
Kargarodes' vitium Giard - grapevine coccid 
Popillia japonica Newm. — Japanese "beetle 
Pseudococcus filamentosus Ckll. -mealybug 
Phagoletis cerasi L, - European cherry fruit fly 
1/eeds 
Cuscuta aegyptiaca ~ in Egyptian clover 
Cuscuta suaveolens - in alfalfa 
Import Permit Requirements 
8. (Order of March 13, 19*+7) : Plants cr parts of plants coming 
from a country infested by one of the parasites named in the pre- 
ceding paragraph shall "be imported only under a special permit, 
which shall state specifically the post offices and Customs offices 
designated for that purpose and the method of admission. 
Derogations to these provisions may "be made in orders by the 
Governor General. 
Golden Nematode Restrictions 
9. (Order of September 30. 19^9) 1 The importation of products 
capable of carrying Heterodera rostochiensi s and coming from any 
country known to be infested, but having delimited the area of in- 
festation, .is authorized on condition that the sanitary certifi- 
cate accompanying such shipment shall certify that such products 
came from areas free of the pest. 
Plant Pests and Pathogens Prohibited 
10. (Order of May 9, I9U2): It is prohibited to introduce into.. 
Algeria, to have in one's possession, and to transport in any form, 
the pests considered dangerous to Algerian agriculture, as well as 
pathogens of diseases capable of propagating themselves on plants . 
or plant products, (Art. 12) 
CITRUS PLANTS PROHIBITED 
11. (Order of June 21, 1952): The importation into Algeria of seed- 
lings, buds, grafts, and all parts of plants of the Rutaceae family, 
other than the fruits, is prohibited; Provided that shipments in- 
tended for experimental purposes shall be allowed under the con- 
ditions of a permit previously issued by the Governor General. 
