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THREE-BANDED LEaFHOPPER ( Srythroneura tricincta Pitch) 
T, H* Parks (June 26): Grape leaf hoppers were found to he 
very injurious in one vineyard near Cleveland (northern Ohio) 
June 22, The overwintering adults had already turned many of 
the lower leaves "rusty." First nymphs were just hatching. 
The species involved rras mostly E. tricincta . Damage is very local 
in character, 
R&SPBERgY 
RASPBERRY SA.VFLY ( Monophadnoides rubi Harris) 
E. L. Chambers (June l6) : Common at Sparta, Monroe County. 
RASPBERRY FRUITWCRM (By turus uni color Say) 
C» R* Crosby and assistants (June 5) '> Adults were observed in 
large numbers on raspberry in Chautauqua County in one -planting 
BLACK-HORNED TREE CRICKET ( Pecan thus nigricornis Walk.) 
C. R* Crosby and assistants (May l): Several raspberry and 
grape plants had a number of canes punctured in Erie County. 
CURR^gT AND GOOSEBERRY 
CURRANT APHID (Myzus ribis L.) 
C. R, Crosby and assistants (June U): A moderate infestation was 
noticed quite generally in Orange County on currant, 
J, J# Davis (June 26): The currant aphid was destructive at 
Culver according to reports received June 21, 
IMPORTED CURRANT WORM ( Pteronidea ri besi Scop.) 
E. L. Chambers (June l6): Bad at Baraboo and Sparta attacking 
curr ant s. 
HOUGHTON GOOSEBERRY aPHID ( Aphis nought onen sis Troop) 
J. J* Davis (June 26): The gooseberry aphid was destructive at 
Culver according to reports received June 21. 
George F. Knowlton (June 21): The Houghton gooseberry aphid is 
doing considerable damage to some bushes in Logan, nearly all 
tops of the stems having badly curled leaves. 
BLACK-HEADED JJ1RSW0RM ( Rhopobota naevana Hbn. ) 
A# I. Bourne (June 22): Mr. Lacroix from the Cranberry Substation 
in Wareham reports the black-headed fire-'orm just starting to 
