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CURRANT. BORIS ( Synanthedon tipuliformis L. ) 
North Dakota J. A. Munro (J-uly 18): Adults of the currant "borer Fere first 
noticed in the vicinity of .Fargo June 24, Many, of the currant 
■ hushes had "been -badly injured by the pest. 
. ' ' IMPORTED CURRANT WORM' ( Pteronidea ribesi Scop.) 
Ne^ York N. Y. State Coll. of Agr. , Weekly Ne^s Letter (July): The import, 
ed currant rorm "broke out in a .currant patch in Marlboro, Ulster 
County,, and. about' consumed the foliage. 
CURRANT APHID ' ( Cryptomyzu s ribis L. ) 
Connecticut N. Turner (July l):. Considerable damage ~ T as done to a small 
• plot of currants in Ridgef ield; Coccinellid larvae are abundant. 
BLUEBERRY 
'; "■ CRANBERRY ROOT WORM ( Rhadopterus pici^es Oliv. ) 
Florida •■$;■ R. Watson- (July 24): Blueberries rere attacked by the flea 
"beetle near Palatka. 
GOOSEBERRY FHUIT WORM ( Zophodia grossulariae Riley) 
Mississippi H, Gladney (July 17); Tie goodeberry fruit ^orm was doing 
noticeable damage to blueberries in the field- near Ocean Springs 
' .on June 29. 
PECAN- 
FALL WOTfORM ( Eyphantria cunea Drury) 
Mississippi 1 J. M. Langston and assistants (July): The first colony of ^ the 
• f all veb^orm was noticed at G-rcenville July 2, on pecan. Since 
that date scattered colonies have been noticed. As yet there is 
no apparent general infestation. The fall wch^orm is scarce 
over six nortlr-ost counties. 
North Carolina. W. A. Thomas (July 18): It Fas observed today that these insects 
• toere just beginning to shw up HLth their unsightly Fobs in 
the pecan' trees of Chadbourn. 
