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PT5AR BORRR ( Conopia ];)yri Harr.) 
Virginia. A. M. Woo clside (May 22): Large, numbers of adults "being captured 
in codling noth bait traps in one orchard near Staunton. 
A TEDTIFORM LBAF MIDDR ( Ornix genlna.tolla, Pack. ) 
Ohio. 'T. H. Parks (May 23 ): Observed on May l6 to have infested apple 
leaves in several orchards in Gallia County. Traces of then found 
on May 20 in Lawrence County in southern Ohio. 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Connecticut. P. Garnan ( May 22); Infestation of Anur aphis roseus Poker 
and Aphi s poni Deg. generally light to moderate . Ladyboetles num- 
erous in nany orchards. 
Dew York. D„ Y. State Coll. Ayr . Dews Letter (May): ^ruit aphids rather 
noticeable in eastern Dew York, tut not injurious. Syrphid fly maggots 
and ladybugs plentiful. In the western part of the ^tate the green 
' aphid (A. poni ) is on the increase, whereas the rosy aphid (A. roseus ) 
and the grain aphid ( Bhopal 0 s iplium prunlfoliae Pitch) are seance. 
Maryland. C. G^p^ (May 2): Practically no rosy aphids observed in the 
entire State. 
Virginia.. A. M. Woodside (May 22): A. roseus became abundant in untreated 
apple orchards in Augusta County, but predators have almost cleaned 
up the infestations. 
Kentucky. W. A. r rice (May 2b): Rosy aphids abundant in some apple orchards 
late in May; some damage caused to developing fruits. 
Wisconsin. C. L. Pluke (May 23 ); The apple grain aphid hatched on April 
l4 in Door County and migrants were appearing on May 21; more numerous 
than usual. The green apple aphid, is very scarce; hatching first 
noticed on April 28. 
Missouri. L. Haseman (May 26): Recent check on apple foliage in central 
Missouri shows just a sprinkle of rosy aphid, but apparently predators 
and parasites have largely cleared it up. 
Minnesota. A. A. Granovsky (May 19): Weather conditions favorable to 
aphids. 'A. pomi and R. prunifoliae are very abundant. 
Missouri and Kansas. H. Baker (May 22): All species of apple aphids very 
scarce in northeastern Kansan and northwestern Missouri... 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton and F. C. Harms ton (May 5 ) : Injury by woolly apple 
aphid ( Frio soma lanigerum Kausrn .) reported, as severe on apple trees 
in the Brice area,. 
