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R^ID SPID3R ( Tetranychu s tclariu s L. ) 
Washington 3. J. Newcomer (August 21): The two-spotted mite is doing 
more damage than at any tine in the last twelve 3 r ears. Many 
prime and cherry trees are already defoliated, and there is 
also occasional damage to apple and pear trees. 
Her/ York 
Washington 
Washington 
Oregon 
Indiana 
RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY CMS BORER ( Oberea bimagulata Oliv. ) 
C. R. Crosby (July): Infested shoots of raspberries were 
received from Bernhard's Bay. 
W. E. Blauvelt (June 30 to July 29): Oberea bimaculata was 
found at Horn ell, Clayton, Oneonta, North Hornell, Franklin, 
Rushford and Upper Jay, H. Y. Specimens were received from 
these localities. 
RASPBERRY FRUIT WORM ( By turns uni color Say) 
J. Wilcox (August 19): Berries are past the commercial 
picking season. At the first of the picking season Wm. W. Baker 
found 50 per cent of the berries infested. Most of the larvae 
have entered the soil; in a small count 50 per cent were larvae 
and 50 per cent pupae. No adults were found. Abundance is 
about the same as for the last three years. Reported on 
loganberries at Christopher. 
A CURCULIONID ( C-eoderces nelanothrix Kby. ) 
Wm. W. Baker (April): Practically all the buds were eaten 
off ■ In - nost of the canes in portions of the field. It has 
been far more numerous, at least in some fields, as compeared with 
the. average -'ear. It was reported in Fuyallup. 
L0GAH3FRRY CR0W2T BORES ( Bembecia marginata Harr. ) 
Oreg. Agr. Coll., Insect Pest Report (July): The loganberry 
crown borer is scarce on raspberries in Polk County. It is very 
abundant in Yamhill County. 
R3D-HUMPSD CATERPILLAR ( Schizura c oncinna S. & A. ) 
J. J. Davis (August 21): The red humped apple caterpillar 
( Schizura concinna ) was abundant and defoliating blackberry at 
Rensselaer August 19. 
