GRAPE LEAEHOPPER ( Ery thronoura cones Say) 
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New York, N, Y, State Coll. Agr. Nows Letter (July 15 ) S Hatching in Chautauqua 
County, western Now York, hut observations indie at 0 that the infestation is 
not so groat as last year. ( July 22): Nynphs hnvo been hatching rapidly 
in Niagara County, and others arc still appearing. Season is a week or more 
behind last year, (July 29): Hatching about completed in Ulster County, 
eastern New York* but nynphs scon less numerous than usual. Very abundant 
in Niagara County, and some nearly in the adult stage. 
North Dakota, J. A, Munro (July 2l): Very abundant at Mandan and Garrison; 
scarce to moderately abundant at Per go and Janes town, 
Kansas. H, R. Bryson (July 30) J Reported as abundant on grapos at Modicino Lo&p, 
Nebraska, H. D. Tate (July 17): Request for control information received from 
Platte County on July 3* Saken from woodbine in York County on July 10. 
Utah, G. P, Knowlton and E. C. Karnston (July 2j): Grapo foliage severely dam- 
aged at Moab; 75“porccnt defoliation caused to some varieties. 
GRAPEVINE APHID ( Aphis lllinoisensis Shim.) 
Arizona. P. Simons (May 18); Occasional cane tips heavily infestod at Phoenix. 
(Dot, by P. ¥, Mason.) 
PECAN ' - 
PECAN NEEVIL ( Curculio caryao Horn) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (July 18): Beginning to emerge, one punctured nut boing 
found in each of two pecan orchards at Milnor and Griffin* central Georgia. 
PECAN CARPENTER WORM ( Cossula magnifica S tkr , ) 
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Mississippi. C, Lyle, ct al. (July 25); Heavy infestation of pecan trees re- 
ported from George County, * 
PECAN PHYLLOXERA ( Phylloxera devastatrix Porg.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyl^ et al. (July 25); Galls 'on pecan observed at several placet 
in the southern end of the Y*az 0 o-Mis s i ss ippi Delta. 
A MITE ( Eriophyes caryen ICcif or) 
Oklahoma. E. Hixson (July 5)* Pound on pecan leavca. This condition seems ratho 
widespread in pecans in eastern Oklahoma and is causing considerable alarm. 
(Det. by H, H, Keifer.) 
