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New York. N, Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (June); By the third 
week in June in the fruit-growing sections of eastern New York and 
in the lake ' district the apple aphid ( Aphis pomi Deg.) and the 
apple grain aphid (R hopalo sip hum prunifoliae Bitch) had developed 
.wings and were leaving the fruit trees. Rosy apple aphid no re 
abundant than usual. By the end of the month green apple aphids 
were becoming numerous again .on terminals and fruit in both east- 
ern and western New York. In Dutchess County as many as 25 to 50 
found on a single fruit. 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (June 27): Apple aphids relatively scarce; no 
serious injury reported or observed, 
Ohio. T. H, Parks (June ‘21 ); Colonies of A. ^oseus appeared in some 
orchards early in June but now largely gone. Predators present. 
Indiana. L. P. Steiner (June l); A. poni increasing steadily in the 
Vincennes area, although the rosy aphid situation has improved 
slightly. 
J. J. Davis (June 21 ): A. roseus abundant in some sections of 
southern Indiana, and at present doing some damage in northern 
Indiana. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (June 23): Green aphids abundant late in May and 
early in June. Some foliage injury by rosy aphids but little fruit 
injury this season. 
Wisconsin. C. L, Bluke (June 24): Green apple aphid more numerous than 
last year in Crawford County. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (June 24): Rosy apple aphid still quite trouble- 
some in southeastern Missouri during the first half of June. Of 
practically no importance this year in central Missouri. 
Oklahoma. P. A. Penton (June 20): Woolly apple aphid ( Brio soma lani - 
gerum Hausm. ) reported on apple at Pawhuska, Osage County. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagoletis porno nella Walsh.) 
New York. N, Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (June 26): Plies began to 
emerge in traps near Poughkeepsie on June 19, and the number caught 
on successive days since then has increased normally. Pirst fly ob- 
served in Rockland County on June 17; reported a day or two earlier. 
Apparently more abundant than usual at this time of year. 
APPLE LEAP- CURLING MIDGE ( Dasyneura mali Kieff . ) 
New York, N* Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (June 19): Reported on 
apples from Monroe and Wayne Counties. 
