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Utah. G. F. Knowlton (May 20): Extremely abundant on apiQ.nl leaves of young cherry 
trees at Farmington. 
PLUM 
FUSTY PLUM APHID ( Hysteroneura setariae Thos.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (May 23): Specimens received from Jefferson, Marshall, Kan- 
kin, . and Tallahatchie Counties, where plum trees were being injured. 
Louisiana. 0. I. Snapp (May ll) : Heavy infestation on hearing plum trees at 
McIntyre, northwestern Louisiana. Severe foliage injury. 
Oklahoma. E. A. Fenton (May 22): Brown plum aphid reported on plum In Vinita, 
Craig County. 
MEALY PLUM APHID ( Hyal op torus arundinis E.) 
California. L. M. Smith (May 18): Podahrus spp. present in unusual numbers in 
prune orchards throughout the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys this spring. 
They effected control of mealy plum aphid, not equaled in the last 30 years. 
LEAF GEUMPLER ( Mineola indigene 11a Zell.) 
Texas. R. II. Eletcher (May 22): Reported from Matagnrda County on plum on May 10. 
PEAR TER IPS ( Taeniothrips inconsequens Uzel) 
Oregon. S. C. Jones (May): Prune thrips now full-grown larvae in the Willamette 
and Umpqua Valleys, Most larvae have entered the soil. 
TERRAPIN SCALE ( Lee an jura nigref as datum Perg. ) 
Oklahoma. E. A. Fenton (May 22): Reported as seriously damaging plum at Muskogee, 
Muskogee County. 
RASPBERRY 
RASP YERnY ERUITWORM ( Bytur ns unic^lor Say) 
New York. N, 1, State Coll. Agr, News Letter (May 22); Numerous in some rasp- 
berry plantings in the lower Hudson Valley. 
Ohio, E. W„ Mendenhall (May 26): Very bad on blackcap raspberries in Fairfield 
County. 
Washington. L. G. Smith ( May 5) : Adults brought in on April 19 from the 
Puyallup district, the first ones noted this season. 
W. W, Baker and B. J, Landis (May 20): Adults found on thimbleberry 1 mile 
south of Kelso, Cowlitz County, on May 4, 
