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FLUM GOUGER ( Anthononus scut cl l aris Lee.) 
Minnesota. H. Milliron (October 20): Reported, on plum at Fort Ripley. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis vitean a Clem.) 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (October 20): Field Surveys indicate generally 
somewhat lighter infestations than in 1938. In northeastern 
Ohio, where damage was not serious until the last few years, 
the berry moth is apparently becoming more common and has appear- 
ed in vineyards not previously infested. 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Fry thr oncura cones Say) 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (October 20): An abundant brood of overwintering 
adults in some of the vineyards in the Sandusky area. 
Texas. R. K. Fletcher (October 20): Reported from Amarillo on 
October 13 . 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (October 10): Responsible for destroying 
approximately 85 percent of the foliage in a vineyard on 
Bountiful Bench. 
GRAPEVINE APHID ( Aphi s illinoisonsi s Shim.) 
California. G. IT. Kaloostian (May 12): Collected on grape shoots 
for the first time at Sanger, Fresno County. (Dot. by P. T7. 
Mason. ) 
NUTS 
WEEVILS ( Curculio spp.) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (October l4): Larvae of chestnut weevils, 
probably C. proboscidcus F. or C. algonquinus Csy. , have ruined 
nuts on a number of chestnuts on Pine Mountain near Thunder, 
in Upson County, west- central Georgia. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (October 25): Specimen of the acorn weevil 
(C. rectus Say) sent in from Jefferson Davis County on 
September 2o. 
Texas. V. S. Price (October 25): Severe infestations of the pecan 
weevil (C. caryae Horn) observed in orchards near Byers, Fort 
Bend, Ennis, Granborry, and Liberty Kill, and in orchards in 
Bowie and Burleson Counties. 
