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Orange County, on May 26 . 
Oregon. S. C. Jones (May 20): Emergence of the cherry fruitfly (R. cingui- 
lata Loew) "began on May 19 in Marion County, in the Willamette Valley. 
The "black-bodied fruitfly (R. f austa ) began emerging from wild cherries 
( Frunus emarginata ) at Corvallis, Benton County, and Clatskanie, Col- 
umbia County, in northwestern Oregon, on May 15- 
black CHERRY APHID ( Hyzus cerasi F. ) 
Hew York. H. Y, State Coll, Ag r . Hews Letter (May 19 ) ; Increasing on 
sweet cherries in Monroe County, western Hew York. 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (May 20): *^uite abundant on leaves of sour cherries 
at Columbus, but no serious damage reported. (May 23 ) • Although num- 
erous on leaves of sweet cherries at Franklin, central Ohio, damage 
appears to be light. 
CHERRY LEAF MIHER (Prof enusa canadensis Marlatt) 
Hew York. D. W. Hamilton (May 27)1 Adults emerged from the soil under 
cherry trees from April 28 to May 4 near Hudson. Leaf injury was 
pr~ valent; most of the larvae had left the leaves by May 26 . 
PLUM 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Minnesota. A. A. Granovsky ( May 19 ) • Hyalopterus arundinis F. is very 
abundant . 
Utah. G, F. Xnowlton (May 22): Mealy plum aphids (H. arundinis ) and long- 
beaked plum-thistle aphids ( Anur aphis cardui L. ) were seriously curl- 
ing plum foliage at Perry end Brigham, Box Elder County, northern 
Utah, on May l6. The mealy plum aphid was damaging terminal and 
sometimes all foliage on some limbs of small plum trees on May 17 
at Willed and Perry. On May 22 H. arundinis and A. cardui were 
damaging plum foliage at Morgan, Morgan County, in northern Utah 
where A. cardui and Phorodon humuli Schr. were damaging foliage of 
ornamental flowering plum. 
California. S. Lockwood (May 15)* H. arundinis is not nearly so preva- 
lent on apple as during past years in Hapa, Santa Clora, and Solano 
Counties. 
RASPBERRY ' 
RASPBERRY FRUITWORM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
Hew York. H. Y. State Coll. Agr, Hews Letter (May 5 ) • American raspberry 
beetles found -in Ulster County during the early part of the week; some 
damage to foliage and buds. However , none, have been observed in 
Dutchess County. 
