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EYE-SPOTTED EUDMOTH (SpjLlonota occllana Schiff.) 
A. A. Granovsky (June 20): Immature forns and later adults 
.were reared from the material collected in an apple orchard 
near St. Paul. Larvae caused considerable damage to apple 
•grafts. This is apparently the first record of this species 
from the. State of Minnesota. 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Arc hips argyrospila Walk.) 
H. Y. State Coll. of Agr., ; Weekly News Letter (June): During 
the first week in June leaf roller injury "became quite severe 
in the Hudson River Valley. By the end of that week larvae 
were pupating. By the middle of the month the activity of these 
insects had dropped off to such an extent as to render damage 
by them negligible, (Abstract, J.A.H.) '. . . 
LIME TREE LOOPER ( Er ranis tiliaria Harr.) 
A. G. Ruggles and assistants (June): This insect is associated 
with the canker worm in and about Minneapolis and St. Paul where 
considerable damage is being done. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
CABE3EET.W0EMS (Geometridao) 
A. G. Ruggles and assistants (June): The spring and fall 
canker worms are extremely abundant in the east central part 
of the State, extending 20 miles to the southwest of Minneapolis 
and St, Paul. Some orchards were completely defoliated. These 
insects are also doing serious damage to raspberries at many 
points. (Abstract, J.A.H.) 
APPLE REDBUG ( Lygidea mendax Reut.) 
11. Y. State Coll.- of Agr., Weekly Hews Letter (June): During 
the forepart of the month redbug injury become conspicuously 
noticeable, particularly in the western part of the State, 
(Abstract, J.A.H.) 
APPLE LEAPHOPFERS (Cicadellidae) 
A. I. Bourne (June 26): Leaf hoppers have multiplied to a 
considerable extent and b '. the foliage is beginning to show 
injury and some spotting of fruit is already evident. The species 
which has been'observed thus far is the rose leafhopper, 
P. Garman (June 23): Apple leafhoppers ( Empoasca rosae L.) 
have developed in alarming numbers in many commercial orchards 
in Hartford, Hew Haven, and Hew London Counties .and are doing 
a great deal of d-image to fruit and foliage. They are more 
abundant than I have ever seen thorn at this time of the year. 
