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/. KATYDID ( Microcentrum rhcrr.bif olium Sauss.) 
Ohio H. A. Gcssard (j'ay ll) : On March 20 eggs of this species from 
Greenville were received on plum cuttings. 
EUROPEAN FRUIT LECANIUM ( Lecaniua corni Bouche) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants: This insect is plentiful in a few orchards 
hear Medina and Knowlesville, and generally scattered in Orleans County, 
but not serious in Ontario County. 
R/SP EERFY 
RASPBERRY CANE-BORER (Oberea bimacuiata Oliv.) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants: Considerable damage to raspberry has 
been reported in Ulster County. In one patch 30 to 40 per cent were 
reported denaged . 
ROSE SCAIE f Aulas as pie rosae Bouche) 
Mev York C. R. Crosby and assistants: One infestation in central northern 
part of Dutchess County is reported. 
RASPBERRY ERUIT^ORM ( Bvturus unicclor Say) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants: Abundant only in one location, few but 
general in Ulster County. 
RASPBERRY SAOTLY ( Monophadnoides rubi Harr.) 
lew York C. R. Crosby and assistants: The first larvae were observed on May 11 
in Chautauqua County. 
BLACKBERRY 
A KATYDID ( Microcentrum rhombif clium Sauss .) 
Ohio H. A. Gossard (May ll): On January 29 we received eggs of the angulap- 
winged katydid from Springfield on blackberry canes. 
BLOSSOM ANQMALA ( /neme ja u ndulata Melsh.) 
Michigan R. H. Pettit (May 23): V r e received today specimens of Ancmola 
undulata from Coldvater, Mich., frcrc a farmer who reports that a s^arm 
came out and clustered in large bunches, just like bees. He says the 
^ir was filled with them, covering an area of five or six acres, and 
that they fed voraciously on the foliage of elm, and also on several 
blackberry bushes. He reports that after this sudden uprising they 
failed to appear next day and that nothing more has been seen of them. 
