REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1901 837 
Chief accessible article: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 11th rep’t, ’95. 
p. 160-62. 
20 Resplendent shield-bearer, As pidisca splen dorifer- 
ella Clem. Principal food plant: appletree. 
Treatment: Spray in winter or early spring with contact 
insecticides. 
Chief accessible article: Comstock. J, H. U. S. dep’t agric. 
Rep’t, 79. p. 210-13. 
21 Apple leaf Bucculatrix, Bucculatrix poma folie! (a 
Clem. Principal food plant: appletree. 
Treatment: Spray with poison in early June. 
Chief accessible article: Lintner, J. A., state ent. Ist rep’t, ’82. 
p. 157-62. 
22 Bud moth, Tmetocera ocellana Schiff. Principal 
food plant: appletree. 
Treatment: Spray with poison in early spring. 
Chief accessible articles: Slingerland, M. V. Cornell agric. 
exper cra. Bul: 50.°°93. p. 1-29; Pls Ore 96: 
41-00, Lowe, V. HW. N. Y. agric. exp. sta. Bul. 136. ’97. p. 397-98. 
23 Pear psylla, Psylla pyricola Forst. Principal food 
plant: pear tree. , 
Treatment: Spray with kerosene emulsion in early spring. 
Chief accessible articles: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 9th rep’t, 
92. p. 317-29; Slingerland, M. V. Cornell agric. exp. sta. Bul. 44. 
92. p. 161-86; Bul. 108. ’96. p. 69-81; Marlatt, C. L. 
ee dep. agric. div. ent. Circ. 7, 2d s. 795. p.1-8. 
VINE AND SMALL FRUIT INSECTS (24-41) 
For general works, see those cited under fruit tree insects. 
24 Grapevine root worm, Fidia viticida Walsh. Prin- 
| cipal food plant: grapevine. 
Treatment: Spray with poison the latter part of June; keep 
soil pulverized and mounded about the base of vines in July. 
Chief accessible articles: Webster, F. M. O. agric. exp. sta. 
Bul. 62. 95 p. 77-95; Marlatt, C. L. U. S. dep’t agric. Yearbook. 
95. p. 391-93; Slingerland, M. V. Cornell agric. exp. sta. Bul. 
£84 —00.. p. 21-32. 
