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PIEE 
EUROPEAN PINE SHOOT MOTH ( Rbyacionia buo liana Schiff.) 
Massachusetts. E. P. Pelt (June 23 ) • Abundant and injurious in eastern 
Mas s achus e 1 1 s . 
Rhode Island. B. Eddy (July IS): Unusually light infestation. 
Hew Jersey. E. ?. Pelt (June 23): Abundant and injurious in the area around 
Orange. 
A PIES MOTH ( Dioryctria ziruiornanni G-rote) 
Minnesota. H. J. MacAloney (July 21 ): Sonewhat common on red pine in the 
Chippewa National Pores t. Larvae bore into the tips of the branches, 
causing the affected part to turn brown and die. Damage is apparent- 
ly light, and no evidence of attack in lower pants of trees has been 
found. 
A PIES BABE BOILER ( P c arharnonla pini Kellicot) 
Rhode Island. B. Eddy ( July 13): The pine bark pitch borer has not been 
noticed during the last 3 years, but this year several trees have been 
affected in Westerly and Barrington. 
RED-HEADED PIES SAWPLY ( Heodinrion lecontei Pitch) 
Rhode Island. B. Eddy (July IS): Infestation very light. 
Virginia. L. A. Hetrick (July 23 ) s Partially grown larvae are feeding on 
loblolly pine in Mathews County. 
A SAWPLY ( Ac an t ho lyda cry thr 0 c ephala L.) 
New York and Hew Jersey. E. P. Pelt (June 23): The false pine webworm was 
sufficiently abundant in parts of Westchester County, H. Y. , to cause 
material injury. Also recorded as defoliating areas in Bergen Count;'-, 
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A PIES SAWPLY ( C-ilpir.ia frutetorum P._) 
Pennsylvania. L. A. Hetrick (July IS): Reared from larvae collected on an 
ornamental Scotch pine cat Harrisburg on June 15. (Det. by R. A. Cush- 
man. ) 
A PIEE SAWPLY ( Itycorsia zapnei Roll.) 
Rhodo Island. 3. Eddy (July 17)1 A few trees found infested in Westerly 
aid East Providence areas. 
