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Missouri 
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GREEN APPLE aPHID ( Arhis nomi DeG. ) 
P. R. Lowry (April 24): .at Durham tiny stem-mothers are 
clustered on the "bursting apple buls. Infestation is scatters!, 
tut the aphi&s are common on a few trees. 
L« Haseman and Mr. Wade (April 20) ; Green apple aphids and 
apple oat louse are particularly abundant in the central 
part of the State. 
Don C. Mite (March IS): Exceedingly light infestation at 
Monroe. 
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APBLS-GrHAlN ^PHID (R hopalosiphun prunifoliae Fitch) 
S. 3. Fracker (April): Aphids hatching about April 1. They are 
very abundant at Gays Mills and Madison. 
L. Haseman (April 9): a drop in temperature late in March, 
following a period of "arm weather, has almost completely 
wiped out the young grain aphids in southwestern Missouri. 
ROSY AFPL3 aPHID ( ,,nur aphis roseus F aker) 
Don C. Mote (March 13): Light infestation at Monroe. Examination 
of e-rts indicates only about 10 per cent have hatched out to 
date. 
3. G» Thomson (April 13): At Corvallis eggs of rosy apple 
aphid and green apple aphid are all hatched at this date. 
CODLING MOTH (C arpocapsa por.onella L.) 
1, P. Flint (April 23): First adults of codling moth emerged 
in breeding cages at Carbondale on April 21, according to S. 
C. Chandler. Pupation had occurred 10 days earlier at 
Jacksonville and Urbana. Apparently the adults will be out 
about the time of the full bloom of the apple in central Illinois 
this season, "hich '"ould mean that young larvae "ill be hatching 
in this section a little earlier than usual. The season has 
been hot and dry throughout the apple districts. 
A» J. Ackerman (April 19): An interesting item from the 
3entonville section is that about 5 P© r cent of the codling 
moth adults have emerged in the insectary by April 19» ^hich 
is fully three weeks earlier than during a normal season. 
Growers are just completing the "petal-fall" spray on apple; 
this s"oray application should therefore be of value not only 
for calyx ^orms but as a cover spray for early hatching larvae. 
L. Baseman and Mr. Wade (April): The colling moth was pupating 
in central Missouri on Apr.il 21. 
