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GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem.) 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (August 17): Egg deposition in the Sandusky area during the 
first week in August heavy in many vineyards. Young larvae of late brood 
beginning to enter the grape berries. The percentage of eggs parasitized "by 
Trichogramma sp. at Vermilion is apparently low during the heaviest egg 
deposition of the second, or main, brood. Of 191 eggs examined on August 
15 only 3 contained parasites that had reached the pupal stage, 
GRAPE LEAF FOLDER ( Desmia funeralis Hbn. ) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (August 24): Vines damaged at Griffin and Gray, central 
Georgia. 
RAISIN MOTH ( Ephestia f igulilella Greg.) 
California. G. H. Kaloostian (August ll): Taken on several varieties of grapes 
on the vines from Sanger, Fresno County, to Lindsay, Tulare County. Only 
larvae were present. 
GRAPE SAWFLY ( E rythras pi des pygmaea Say) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (August 22): A severe attack noted the first week in 
August in Hampshire County. Abundant enough to strip the foliage from a 
good many plantings. 
GRAPE LSAFHOPPERS ( Eryt hroneura spp.) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (August 7)i In Columbia County, 
eastern New York, nymphs of E. comes Soy found on many of the leaves, some 
running as high as 50 P er leaf. Most of them in early stages. Quite large 
numbers of adults in this vineyard. 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (August 17 ): Many untreated vineyards in the Sandusky area 
show midsummer foliage damage, by various species of grape leafhopper, 
serious enough to interfere with normal ripening and coloring of the grapes, 
A GRAPE FILBERT GALL ( Schizomyia coryioides Walsh) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (August 22) • Submitted from Birmingham. 
PECAN 
PECAN WEEVIL ( Curculio caryae Horn) 
Georgia. T, L. Bissell (August 4)^ In central Georgia on July 28 a few weevils 
were found on pecan trees adja.cent to woods at Yatesville and Thomaston. 
Weevil punctures found in a few dropped nuts at Milner on August 1 and on 
August 3 one weevil found at Woodbury, Present in small numbers and emerg- 
ing slowly. (August 9) ; Abundant in pecans at Woodbury, central Georgia. 
(August 22): Numerous and causing pecan nuts to drop at Zebulon and Locust 
Grove, central Georgia. 
