lew York 
Sew York 
FRUIT INSE C"T S 
APPLE 
APPLE APHID ( Aphis pomi D eG .) 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (August 5). "During the latter part of 
July the green apple aphid developed to a- dangerous extent in some^ 
orchards in Orleans and Monroe Counties* They are still present xn 
some orchards in Monroe County." 
CODLING MOTH ( Carpocapsa pomonella L.) 
L. F. Strickland. "Emergence of the codling moth was practically com- 
pleted on the ridge and escarpment by June 25 throughout the rest of 
the county,, th- the north moths continued to emerge until July 7. Un 
July 5, parasitism of the codling moth eggs by Triehogramma minutum 
Riley began with 9 per cent infestation, and by July 7 had reached 50 
per cent infestation in one orchard." 
C. R. Crosby and assistants (August 12). "The codling moth is develop- 
ing very slowly because of cool weather. Late hatching of the first 
brood still continues along the Lake Shore." 
Pennsylvania S .W. Frost (August 15). "Examinations of the drop fruit show a large 
percentage of moth injury this summer. Most of the moths entered the 
calyx end of the apple. ' The amount of side worm injury thus far has 
been slight." 
S. C. Chandler (July 3l) . "Apples on unsprayed trees average 13.6 
per cent infested with second-brood larvae. Worms hard to find m 
sprayed orchards ." 
Bureau of Entomology Monthly Letter No. 99. "E. J. Newcomer reports 
that the Bureau's efforts in importing codling moth parasites from the 
east for establishment in orchards around Yakima; under «ay for the 
past two or three years, have been successful, in the case of one 
species at least, Bassus carpocaps ae Cushman which has been secured 
from band material collected last fail." 
FRUIT-TREE LEAF-ROLLER f Cacoecia argvrospila Walk .) 
G. E. Smith. "Leaf-roller moths were found unusually abundant in a 
pear orchard during the early part of July. Their injury is apparent 
on many apple orchards throughout Orleans County. 
RED-BANDED LEAF-ROLLER ( Eulia velutinana Walk.) 
Pennsylvania S. W. Frost (August 18). "Abundant ill the third generation, the larvt 
producing fresh injury on the fruits of apple." 
TENT CATERPILLAR (Maiacosoma americana Fab.) 
Massachusetts A. I. Bourne (August 2l) . "As was to be expected from indications - 
this spring, the egg masses of the apple^tent caterpillar are showing 
up in much greater abundance than usual." 
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