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Pennsylvania 
Ohio 
C. A. Thomas (July 20): In late May and early June, this 
aphid vas abundant en the terminal leaves of cultivated 
cherries vrhich they curled and stunted. 
E. '7. Mendcnhall (July 10): The young shoots and tender 
growth on sweet and sour cherry in Miami County are badly in- 
fested. 
- York 
Michigan 
Few Hampshire 
CHEERY MAGGOTS -. ( Rhagoletis spp.) , 
C. 2; Crosby and assistants (July): The cherry maggots ap- 
to be about normally rbund?.nt throughout the State. 
R. H. Petti t (July 12): On June 21, R. cin^ulata Lo.^ 
emerged at Grand Rapids, on the 25th t Hart, on the 27th at 
Traverse City, and four days later out on the Leelanau Penin- 
sula. R. fausta 0. 5. emerged on the 19th at Gobies. 
UGLY-NEST CATERPILLAR ( Cacoccia ce rasivorana Fitch) 
P. P.. Lowry 'July 22): iuitc common on choke cherry in the 
southeastern part of the State. Pupating began the latter 
half of July. 
Michigan 
OBSOLETE BANDED STRAWBERRY L2:R ROLLER ( Cacoecia 
obsolete^ a Ik.) 
R. E. Pet tit (July 12): What appears to be Archi-ps obsole - 
t an a Tlk. , one of the strawberry leaf rollers, has recently 
.'• ■ ries at Traverse City. The fruit has been 
a'-,'- :V,.ed ,i~ ::-..\; cases and the pulp eaten down to the pit. 
Pupae are no\ in the cages. 
Nebraska 
PLUM WEB-SPINNING SAT7ELY ( Neuretoma ineonspjeva Nort.) 
. S. Swenk (June 15-July 13): This sawfly severely injured 
the foliage of some cherry trees in the yard of a correspon- 
dent at Exeter, Fillmore County, late in June. 
PLUM 
South Dakota 
Nebraska 
LESSER PEACH BORER (Sesia pirti^s G. & R. ) 
H. C. Severin (July 2T): This insect ie air-ays a severe 
snemy of the plum tr_e in eastern South Dakota. This year is 
no exception. 
RUSTY PLUM APHID ( :j :.-gt eroncur* setariae Thos . ) 
a. H. Swenk (Juns 15-July 15): During this entire period this 
aohid was troublesome on alums. 
