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Minnesota 
RASPBER RY 
RASPBERRY FRUIT ft OHM (Byturus unicelor Say) 
H. H. Pettit (July 25): This insect has been found in the 
southwestern part of the State doing commercial damage. Sam- 
ples hove b^en sent in from Berrien <°nd Van Buren Counties and 
reports of -appreciable losses have been made. 
OBSCURE ".TEE7IL ( Sciopithes obscurus Horn) 
S. E. Crumb (June 25): J5. obscurus , often accompanied by 
Brachyrhinus ovatus L.. and B. sulcatus Fab. , is causing severe 
injury in raspberry fields around Fuyallup. I have observed 
sev ral infestations in loganberry plants in the Montessno dis- 
trict. 
a CURCULIOITID ( Goodorccs melanothrix Kby.) 
W. \ Baker (July 25): I have taken this insect in several 
raspberry fields in the vicinities of Fuyallup and Sumner. 
RASPBERRY CANE BORER ( Oberea biroaculat a 01 i v.) 
E. W. Mendenhall (July 12): Young raspberry canes are af- 
fected at Brandt, Miami County. 
ROSE STEM C-IRDL5R ( Agrilus viridis L.) 
E. "7. Mendenhall (July 2): In eone of the raspberry planta- 
tions at Brandt the rose stem girdler is doing some dem ago 
and causing the tips to wilt. 
RASPBERRY CAME MAGGOT ( Pegorayia rubivora Coq.) 
A. E. Prick (July): I encountered one fairly severe infes- 
tation near Grand Rapids, 
Washington 
3 LACI3ERP.Y 
ROSS TJEAFHOPPER ( Empoa. rosae L. ) 
S. E. Crumb (June 25): A leafhopper, apparently E. rosae . 
is abundant on blackberry at Puyallup and has caused consid- 
erable injury to the older leaves. 
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Massachusetts 
ROSE CHAFER ( Macrodactylu s subsainosus Fab.) 
A. I. Bourne (July 25): This insect has been very abundant, 
