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R. L. Webster (April 20): D a mage by beetles to opening 
flower buds of red raspberry is reported at Clarkston. 
SNOWY TREE CRICKET (Oe canthus niveus DeG. ) 
R. L. ^crker (May 24): Snowy tree crickets are injuring 
raspberry in Kansas City, 
Ohio 
Virginia 
BLACKBER RY 
RASPBERRY ROOT BORER ( Eembecia Karri not a Harr. ) 
T. H. Parks (May 21): Specimens of the blackberry crown 
borer and its damage were received from Manroe County May 13, 
ROSE CHAFER ( Macrodactyl us subspinosus Fab. ) 
W. A. Thomas (May 21): Hundreds of these insects were 
observed today on cultivated blackberry at Onley, where 
they seem to be feeding on the open U oojo and pollen. 
Adjacent raspberries were apparently not attacked by this 
insect. 
New York 
Delaware 
Ohio 
Ohio 
New York 
Delaware 
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GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Erythronerra comes Say) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May 26): 
Grape leafhoppers are numerous on grapes in Dutchess County. 
L. A. Stearns (May 9): The grape leafhopper is abundant 
throughout the State. 
GRAPE LEAF F OLDER ( Desmia funeral is Hbn.) 
E.W. Mendenhall (May 10): An outbreak of the grape leaf 
folder was found in Columbus on grape leaves. 
GRAPE PLUME MOTH ( Oxyptilus p eriscelidactylus Fitch) 
T. H. Parks (May 21): Larvae of the grape plume moth were 
received from southeastern Ohio, Morgan County. 
GRAPE FLEA BEETLE ( Haiti en chalybea 111.) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (May 26): 
The steely beetle is not as bad as usual in Yates County. 
L. A. Stearns (May 20): The grape flea beetle emerged from 
hibernation at Yorklyn a.nd Hockessin April 30 and was very 
abundant May 5 and 15. 
