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hose CURCULIO ( Bhynchitos bicolo r E. ) 
California. G, S. Kido (May 24): il dults found feeding on raspberry on 
May 17 in Santa Clara. 
CURRANT 
IMPORTED CURRANT WORM ( Pteronidea ribesii S CO p. ) 
New York, N, I, State Coll. Agr. News Letter (May 12): Larva.e are begin- 
ning to defoliate parts of plants in some currant plantings in Ulster 
County. 
Minnesota. A. A. Granovsky (May 19 ) J Eery common in the southern half 
of the Sta.te. 
Nebraska.. E. B, Whelan (May 17 ) : Eggs on gooseberry hatching in Lan- 
caster County on May 1. 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Minnesota. A. A. Granovsky (May 19 ) : The currant anl'id (Canitophorus 
ribis L.) is very common in the southern half of Minnesota. 
Utah. G. E. Knowlton (May 22): Aphis varians Patch is beginning to 
attack terminal leaves and tips of black currant at Morgan; on May 
21, A. varians and Ampho r 0 pho r a. ribiella, Davis were infesting apical 
growth of black currant bushes at Brigham. 
GOOSEBERRY ERUITWORM ( Zophodia convolutella. Hbn. ) 
New York. N. Y, State Coll. Agr. News Letter (May): Larvae first found 
entering gooseberries in Ulster County on May 7; in Orange County 
webbing was first found on currants in an early planting on May l4, 
BLUEBERRY 
BLACKBERRY LEAP MINER ( Me t al lus rub i Eorbes) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (May 2l): Very active on blueberries about Benton 
Harbor and Riverside, Berrien County. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAEHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
New York. N. Y, Sta.te Coll, n.;r 0 Nows Letter ( May 5) : Adults present in 
vineyards in Ulster County. 
Georgia. T, L. Bissell (May IS): Injury found on May 8 on older leaves 
of muscadine vines at Experiment, central Georgia, 
