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STRAW3ERRY SAWFLY ( Empr ia macula ta Norton) •• 
S-, B„ Fracker (June 12): Sawfly larvae on strawberry plants 
in Monroe and Vernon Counties in the western part of the State, 
probably belong to this species. 
STRAWBERRY ROOT WORM ( Paria canella Fab* ) 
E L» Chambers (June l6): Common at Baraboo on strawberry and 
raspberry plants the adults riddling leaves on June 15. 
VtfHITE GRUBS ( Phyllophaga spp. ) 
Eugenia McDaniel (June -9); June beetles are flying in numbers 
at Kalamazoo. The larvae of June-beetles are reported very 
plentiful in strawberry beds at Owosso. 
STRAWBERRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus gignatus Say) 
Co R., Crosby and assistants (May 29) ? Severe damage caused in 
one planting of strawberries in Greene County c One planting badly 
infested in Dutchess County on May 21. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE FLEA BEETLE (Haltica chal.vbea 111. ) 
C, H, Crosby and assistants (June 1): About the usual amount of 
damage has been caused this season in Yates County 4 ^hereas in 
Chautauqua County this insect is not comrr.on this season,. 
CLIMBING CUTWORMS ( Lampra spp. ) 
Co Ro Crosby and assistants (June 1): An unusually large amount 
of injury was caused this season to a number of grape plantings 
especially those where clean cultivation was practised in Yates 
County. 
EIGHT-SPOTTED FORESTER (Alypia octomaculata Fab.) 
«i* Wo McCollooh (May' 27)3 ^Larvae were received from Tcpeka with 
the information that they were bad on grapes. 
GRAPE ROOT '.. • ;;:••■ -]ia viticO- Falsh) 
Jo W„ McColloch (Jane k)i The adults of the grape root worm are 
reported very abundant in Doniphan County. 
TKRIPS (Drepanothrips reu t er i Uael. ) 
T D t , Urbahns (June 21): This European species severely injured 
young shoots of grapes during March and is now again attacking 
plants and fruit. Good control was obtained by spraying with 
nicotine sulphate 1 pound, highly refined white lubricating-oil 
emulsion 1 1/2 gallons, and water 200 gallons. 
