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A LEAF MIDGE ( Dasyneura pyri Bouche) 
Connecticut. E. P. Felt (July 24): Specimen of injury received from Noroton 
Heights, where it is evidently abundant, 
CHERRY 
CHERRY FRUITFLY ( Rhagoletis 'cingulata Loow) ' 
How York, D, W, Hamilton (July 24): A few adults taken in emergence cagos in 
Columbia County as late as July 7» which is about 1 week later ' than' usual* 
Oregon, S, C, Jonos (June 24): Peak of emergence reached in earliest locations 
in the Willamette Valley on June 3i and in the later locations on June 11. 
Eggs found in labore.tory on Juno 5 from flies that emerged on May 22. Eggs 
found in field on Juno 13. First larvao found in field on June 17. 
BLACK CHEEKY APHID ( Myzus corasi F.) 
Utah, C. J, Sorenson (June 15) » Infestation at Brigham during May and June ex- 
cessive, fruit in some orchards being -rendered unmarketable. Infestation 
has now largely subsided. 
PLUM . 
' RUSTY PLUM APHID ( Hystoronoura setariao Thos, ) 
Minnesota, M, W, Wing (July 15)i Scarce to moderately abundant on plum at 
Anoka, Forcston, and Kiostor, 
RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY CARE BORER ( Oborea bimaculata 01 iv,) 
Rev/ Hampshire. J, G, Conklin (July 26): Much more prevalent this year than in 
• 1939. 
Minnesota. M, W, Wing (July 15)s Moderately abundant on raspberries at Gaylord 
and Black Duck, 
RED SPIDERS ( Tetranychus spp,) 
Utah. G, F. Knowlton (July 6): Red raspberry foliage seriously damaged at 
Kanes. Foliago on somo parts of the field largoly dried up find brown, 
(July 9): Light injury ca.used to raspberries at Brigham. 
CURRANT 
■‘GOOSEBERRY FRUITWORM (Zophodia convolutolla Ebn. ) 
Utah, G, F. Knowlton (July 3)* Rod currant's damaged at Provo." 
