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ARNYWCRM ( Cirphis u niouncta Haw.) 
H. E. Jaques (June '26):/ The armyworm is very abundant 
in Washington County. Eighty acres of clover has been 
totally destroyed and. 100 acres of clover and timothy 
meadow infested in spots, with 'an estimate of 10 per cent 
loss. 
ALFALFA CATERPILLAR ( Eurymu s eurvtheme Boisd*) 
C. D. Lebert (June): The alfalfa caterpillar is very 
abundant in adult stages in fields near Chandler. 
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FRUIT INSECTS 
APPLE 
APPLE APHID ( Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
M. P. Zepps (June): Very few green apple aphids were 
reported at the beginning of the season in New Haven County, 
but they are becoming quite abundant on young trees. 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (June): 
These insects started to increase rapidly early in the 
month and by the end of the month were outnumbering the 
other species. They -were particularly abundant in the 
lower Hudson River Valley. 
T. J. Hcadlee (June 1): Green apple aphids are moderately 
abundant in general. 
R. H. Pettit (June 20): Fruit aphids are very abundant. 
A. G. Ruggles and assistants (June): Fruit aphids are 
very abundant in Lake, Brown, ' Waseca, Murray, and Hennepin 
Counties. 
G. F. Knowlton (June 18): The green ap ;;le aphids are 
damaging occasional' trees throughout northern Utah. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraohis roseus Baker) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (June): 
By the middle of June the rosy ap^le aphid had been reduced 
to negligible numbers in practically all parts of the State. 
Practically no commercial damage was experienced this year. 
L. A. Stearns (June 20): The rosy apple aphid is very 
abundant in New Castle County and moderately abundant in 
Kent and Sussex Counties. 
