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Michigan. R. Hutson (July 23)1 Adults were taken on June 28 at South. Haven. 
.APPLE ELEA WEEVIL ( Ehynchaenus pallicornis Say) 
Indiana,, L. E. Eteiner (June 26): Abundant at Elberfeld, large catches 
of newly emerged adults being made in bait traps on June 21, There 
were as many as 200 in some traps. Considerable surface feeding on 
fruit done by the larvae, in addition to leaf puncturing and mining, 
APPLE SEEL GHALCID ( Callimome druparum Boh,) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (July 23): Apples showing considerable indica- 
tion of damage were received on July 12 from points in Plymouth 
County, southeastern Massachusetts, and from orchards in Marshfield, 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Rhode Island., B. Eddy (July 17)j -he woolly apple aphid ( Sriosoma 
laniger um Hausm, ) is rather scarce, 
• Hew York. H. Y. State Coll. Agr, Hews Letter (June 30)* One serious infesta- 
tion of rosy aphids ( Anuraphi s rosous Baker) noted in Hiagara County, 
western Hew York, during the week, (July 7) : £,• lanigerum was 
observed to be quite abundant in one orchard in Hiagara County. 
(July l4) : In western Hew York green aphids ( Aphis pomi Deg.) 
vary greatly in abundance in orchards in Wayne County, only a few 
having serious infestations, whereas in Orleans County they arc serious . 
in many orchards, 
Michigan. R* Hutson (July 23)1 Green apple aphids observed at- Bel ding, 
Grand Rapids, and Shelby, 
Horth Carolina, C. E. Smith (July 25)'! Approximately 95 percent of 25,000 
apple trees in a nursery at Greensboro are heavily infested with 
E. lanigerum ; many of the trees are dying, 
Utah.. G. E. Knovlton (July 14)': A. pomi is infesting foliage on young 
apple trees at Amalga. 
OYSTERSHELL SCALE ( L epidosaphes ulmi L.) 
Colorado. G. M. List (July 2i): Taken in an orchard north of Port Collins 
in June. This appears to be the first record on apple in Colorado, 
although it is very abundant on lilac, 
EURQPSAH RED MITE ( P arat et r any chus pilosus C. & E. ) 
Pennsylvania. H. M. Steiner (July 25); Observed on apple and peach in 
Adams County. Eoliage bronzed by heavy attack in several orchards 
by mid— July. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (July 24): Infestations are increasing rapidly in some 
orchards, reaching outbreak proportions in a few. 
