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RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY FRUIT '.70RM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
Weekly New3 Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (June): 
This insect is very abundant and doing considerable damage 
in the western part of the State. 
FULLER'S ROSE BEETLE ( Pantomorus .fuller! Horn) 
E. 0. Essig (June 24): Fuller's rose beetle was abundant 
and destructive to raspberries in a few patches at Mt. View 
in May and June. 
GRAPE 
Delaware 
New York 
Maryland 
Missouri 
New York 
Delaware 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Sry throne o:~% comes S a y) 
L. A. Stearns (June 20): An unusually severe infestation 
of the grape leafhopper is occurring throughout the State; 
first-brood nymphs wore in the first and second stages 
June 16 and 17. 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. Stale Coll. Agr.,' (Juno): 
This insect was v^ry numerous ii' A Chautauqua and Dutchess 
Counties. In Chautauqua County driving rains materially 
reduced the numbers. 
GRAPE ROOT WOBM; (Fidia v iticida Walsh) 
E. N.Cory (June 20): The graps root worm is being reported 
from many localities, 
L. Haseman (June 23): The g;-:ere root worm is reported 
in the southwest Missouri -grape •.vowipg area; there seems 
to be an outbreak. Specimens of the adult beetles were 
received on June 18. 
GRAPS PLUMS MOTH ( Oxyptilus periscelidactyl us Fitch) 
Weekly. News Letter, IT. Y« Stats -Coll. -Agr. (June): 
Larvae are causing considerable injury to grape plantings 
in Niagc/r-a County. 
GRAPE BERRY MOTE (p olychrosi s vi.teana Clem. ) 
L. A. Stearns (June 20): First-brood larvae were active 
June 16 at Dover. 
UBRARY 
STATE PLANT BOARD 
