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GRAPE 
'."315- SPOTTED GRAPE BEETLE ( Pelidnota punctata L. ) 
Connecticut W. E. Britton (July 23): 61 beetles rere collected in one city- 
garden rithin a reek in New Haven 
GRAPE COLASPIS ( Colaspis brunnea Fab. ) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (July 25): The grape colaspis ras very destructive 
to grape and also ate pussy rdllow at Salem July 1, to beans at 
Aurora July 6, and to beans, grapes, and rhubarb at Paoli July 10, 
GRAPE LEAP SKSLEOTIZSR (H arris ingT- brillians B & MpD. ) 
Arizona C. D. Lebert (July 28): Quite numerous in spots throughout the 
valley rith severe foliage injury at several places. 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Srythroneura comes Say) 
Ner Jersey N. J. State Coll. of Agr., Weekly Ners Letter ( July): The 
r iV imphs of the grape leaf hopper are nor very abundant in many vine- 
yards. Leaf hoppers have done serious damage to many of the 
vineyards in Monmouth County. In fact re saw one vineyard 
yesterday rhich was completely defoliated. Horever, this is not 
a picture of the conditions in the county as a rhole, since there 
are other vineyards that arc in fine condition. 
Delaware L. A. Stearns (July 22): The second-brood eggs of the grape 
leaf hopper ore now hatching. 
North Carolina Z. P. Metcalf (July 21): The grape leafhopper is very abundant. 
Ohio G. A. Runner (June 25): The grape leafhopper is abundant in all 
grape districts along the south shore of Lake Erie. In some 
localities considerable damage was done to older grape loaves by 
aftults of the overwintering brood. Nymphs of the first and second 
instars are present in lar^c numbers on the mainland and adjacent 
islands. About 85 per cent of the adults of the overwintering 
brood no" present are females. 
Arizona C. D. Lebert (July 28). Quite abundant on grapes in the Phoenix 
area. Very severe leaf injury at several places. 
California Si Lpckwood (J^ly 27): The grope leafhopper has not been 
responsible for as much damage in Kern County as in other counties 
in the San Joaquin Valley. Fresno, Madera, and oarts of other 
northern counties of this valley have suffered extremely. The ton- 
nage of marketable graoes "ill be reduced by a rather large per- 
centage due to this insect and. the hot, dry reathory experienced 
this summer. 
