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Utah. G. F. Knowlton (July 7): The thistle aphid ( Anuraphis cardui L. ) has 
seriously curled plum foliage at Tooele, in northern Utah, Three species 
of aphids are present on the foliage "but this opecies is the nost con- 
spicuous. 
RASPBERRY 
AIT APHID (Anphrophora rubi Kit" 1 ).) 
Maryland. P. P. Snith (July 27): Raspberry plants at Beltsville have become 
infected with rod raspberry mosaic during each cf the last several years. 
Examinations have been nade several tines each season for the aphid vector, 
but none were taken in these plantings until June 16, 193^. 
30HDEPSD PLANT BUG ( E-uryophthalmus convivus Stal) 
Arizona. C. D. Lebert (July 20): Many adults were observed on beans, rasp- 
berries, loganberries, and blackberries in the East Verde River district. 
Ho nymphs and no pronounced danage found, 
RASPBERRY FRUITWORM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
Ohio. E, W. Mendenhall (July 15): These are abundant in the fruit of the red 
raspberry plants in central Ohio, and are causing sone danage* 
Wisconsin. E. L. Chambers (July 23): Quite a number of raspberry plantings in 
the southern part of the State reported as infested. 
Washington. W. W. Baker (June 26): Observed on raspberry and thimbleberry at 
Skykomish, King County, western Washington, and at Conconully, Okanogan 
County, north-central Washington, the latter being the first record for 
the County. 
RASPBERRY CANE BORER ( Chorea bimaculata 01 iv.) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter. (July 18)? -in eastern New York 
the raspberry cane borer is causing the wilting and death of young rasp- 
berry canes. Well-grown larvae found near the tips of the-shoots. 
Virginia. G. E. Matheny (July IS): Reported on raspberry in Bland County, west- 
ern Virginia. This is the first report from this locality. (Det. by 
W. J. Schoene.) 
RASPBERRY CANE MAGGOT ( Pogomyia rubivora Coq, )... ._ 
Massachusetts. A. I, Bourne (July 23): Abundant in Essex County, in the north- 
eastern section of the State and causing considerable damage. 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles and assistants (July): Very abundant in Ramsey and 
Hennepin Counties in the southeastern part of the State, and in sono in- 
stances has done very great injury. 
