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FRUIT INSECTS 
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APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
N. J. State Coll. of Agr., Weekly News Letter (June): Eruit 
aphid s increased extremely rapidly during the early part of the 
month in practically all parts of the State. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
APPLE APHID ( Aphis pomi DeG.) 
N. Y. State Coll. of Agr., Weekly News Letter (June): During 
the second and third weeks in June green aphids became quite 
abundant in the Hudson River Valley, but not numerous enough to 
be considered serious. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
N. J. State Coll. of Agr., Weekly News Letter (June): Creen 
aphids were showing up in numbers by the third week in June in 
parts of the State. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
ROSY APPLE APHID (A nur aphis roseus Baker) 
P. Carman (June 23): An outbreak of moderate proportions, 
severe in some orchards or portions thereof, is reported from 
New Haven and Hartford Counties. 
N. Y. State Coll. of Agr., Weekly News Letter (June): During 
the early part of the month rosy apple aphids increased very 
rapidly in the lower Hudson River Valley. By the 15th of the 
month the populations were so large that control measures were 
applied. The outbreak subsided during the third week in June 
in the western part of the State. They were still in an active 
condition, on June 22 in many orchards in Monroe County and 
ruined as much as from 40 to 50 per cent of the fruit, 
(Abstract, J.A.H.) 
N. J. State Coll. of Agr., Weekly News Letter (June): Heavy 
infestations of the rosy apple aphid caused severe damage in 
southern Jersey during the first week in June. This condition, 
prevailed to nearly the middle of the month. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
E. N. Cory (June 22): The rosy aphid is very abundant through- 
out the State. 
L, M. Peairs (June 23): Rosy aphids are moderately abundant 
at Morgan town. 
Z. P. Metcalf (May 30): The rosy apple aphid is very abundant, 
T. H. Parks (June 24): The rosy aphid was quite abundant in 
late May and early June, but has now been largely controlled by 
