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&BAPB 
GrEAPB LBAFHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (June lO): Very aljundant 
on grape vines on Long Island. (J\ine 17)l Adults are severely damaging 
foliage in vineyards situated near good hibernation quarters in 
Chautauqua County, western New York. 
GRAPE LEAP POLDER ( De smia funeral is Hbn. ) 
Ohio, B. W. Mendenhall (June l)j Present to some extent in central Ohio and 
damaging foliage, 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem. ) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (June 22): Hatching started at Lawtbn in numbers on 
June 7» Grapes not in full bloom until June 11 and 12, 
PECAN 
PALL WEBWORM ( Hyphantria cunea Drury) 
Georgia, 0. I. Snapp (June 22): Nests, about 1 week old, observed on June 22 
at Port Valley on apple, walnut, and pecan trees, about ^ weeks later thai 
they appeared last year, 
Plorida, A. H. Madden (June 21 ): Becoming moderately abundant on pecan trees 
in the vicinity of Qjuincy, 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (June 25): Heaviest early infestation in many years 
appeared in Oktibbeha County on about June 15, some large pecan trees 
having dozens of webs; also reported as fairly mxraerous in the south- 
eastern part of the State, 
.PECAN PHYLLOXERA (Phylloxera -devastatrix Perg, ) 
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Mississippi. C. Lyle (June 25): Specimens and reports received from 
Claiborne, Humphreys, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Warren, and Washington 
Counties, where pecan trees had been seriously injured. In some 
instances most of the small nuts had turned into galls. Undoubtedly 
the worst outbreak in several years, as other counties reported. severe 
injury last month, 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Alabama, J. M. Robinson (June 13)* Black pecan -aphid ( Melanocallis caryae - 
f oliae Davis), the yellow hickory aphid ( Monellia caryella PitchTi 
and the black-margined aphid (M. costalis Pitch) observed on pecan 
foliage at Auburn on May 22. The giant hickory aphid ( Longi stigma 
caryae Harr,) was reported as attacking pecan at Montevallo on May 24, 
