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AFFLE APHID ( Aphis pomi DeG. ) 
New York c. R. Crosby and assistants (April 8 and 9): Present in nonnal 
numbers on opening buds of apple in Grange and Dutchess Counties. 
New Jersey Mew Jersey News Letter (April 25): Green aphid s appear "mite 
plentiful in orchards "here effective control measures are net 
taken. 
Illinois VT. P. x Iint (Lay 23): Light infestations of this species have 
been reported in a few central and west-central orchards. 
Oregon D on q_ iIoto (^ pril 1927): Eighty-five per cent cf the green apple 
aphid, Aphis poni DeG. , in one orchard in the Willamette Valley 
were batched on April 12, according to 3. ".Thompson. 3y May 2 
all eggs were hatched, and there were fair -sized colonies. 
infestation was light as compared with last year. 
ROSY APPLE hPHIP ( An-ur aphis roseus Baker) 
New York c. R. Crosby and assistants (April 22): Present in small numbers 
in most apple orchards throughout the State, including Long Is- 
land. This insect is not found in Clinton County orchards. 
A. S. Mills (May 2) r Only a few rosy.aphids are found in Greene 
County, and these have curled the leaves and are reproducing. 
A. 3. Burrell (May 21; : Confirming observations made last year, 
this insect has not been found in orchards in Clinton County. 
Virginia 77. S. Hough (May 15) : a survey of about 50 trees in each of 13 
apple orchards in Frederick and Clarke Counties was made during 
the bloom and petal-fall stages of development. Occasional 
branches were slightly infested. 
Pennsylvania H. E. Hodgkiss (May 7): At hatching these insects increased nor- 
ncSkiljjTin the central part of the State. During the period of 
April 10 to May 7 there has been an unusual reduction in numbers 
so that the infestation is negligible. 
Illinois W. P. Flint (May 23): No injury "oy the rosy apple aphid has been 
observed or reported in any section of the State at this season. 
V/OOLLY APPLE aPHID ( Sriosoma lrni.-ervn Hausm. ) 
Mississippi R. ,7. Earned (May 2k) : Reported on apple from Lambert April 1 
from Moss Point May 10. Identified by a. L. Manner. 
CODLING MOTH ( Car peca^sa pomonella L.) 
New York 3. R. Crosby and assistants (May 2): about 50 per cent of the 
codling moths collected in Orange and Ulster Counties are in the 
pupal stage. 
