REPORT OF THE STATE BNTOMOLOGIST 1901 839 
31 Currant stem-borer, Sesia tipuliformis Linn. Prin- 
cipal food plant: currant. 
Treatment: Cut and burn infested stems. 
32 Red-breasted currant borer, Tenthredo rufopectus 
Nort. Principal food plant: currant. 
Treatment: Cut and burn wilting tips. 
Chief accessible article: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 13th rep’t, ’97. 
p. 335-37. 
33 Currant sawfly, Pteronus ribesii Scop. Principal 
food plant: currant. 
Treatment: Spray foliage with hellebore or an arsenical 
poison. . 
Chief accessible articles: Fitch, Asa. Noxious, beneficial insects 
N. Y. 12th rep’t, ’67. p. 909-32; Lintner, J. A., state ent. 2d rep’t, 
85. p. 217-21. 
34 Currant spanworm, Diastictis ribearia Fitch. Prin- 
cipal food plant: currant. 
Treatment: Spray foliage with an arsenical poison. 
Chief accessible notices: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 12th rep’t, ’96. 
p. 310-11; Felt, KE. P. N. Y. state mus. Bul. 37. ’00. p. 18-14. 
35 Tarnished plant bug, Ly gus pratensis Linn. Prin- 
cipal food plant: peachtree. 
Treatment: hand picking, dusting with ashes, clean culture. 
Chief accessible article: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 13th rep’t, ’97. 
p. 851-57. 
36 4 lined leaf bug, Poecilocapsus lineatus Fabr. 
Principal food plant: currant. 
Treatment: Spray young with kerosene emulsion, cut and burn 
egg-bearing twigs. 
Chief accessible articles: meee J. A., state ent. Ist rep’t, ’82.. 
p. 271-81; Slingerland, M. V. Cornell agric. exp. sta. Bul. 58. 
93. =p. 207-39. 
37 Gouty gall beetle, Agrilus ruficollis Fabr. Prin- 
cipal food plant: raspberry. 
Treatment: Cut and burn infested canes in early spring. 
Chief accessible articles: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 6th rep’t, 
290, p. 123-25; 10th rep’t, ’?94. p. 406-7. 
