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received from Columbia, Chautauqua, Onondaga, Clinton, Greene 
Orange, Dutchess, Genesee, Ontario, Monroe and Niagsr. s, 
APPLE' APHID ( >his pomi DeG, ) 
M # P« Zappe (June 25): Aphids are very scarce and hard to 
find. A few eggs present in spring but now aphids are practic: 
gone. Very much fewer compared with average year. 
Harry F. Dietz (l.iay 31): In the Hancock County orchards 
green apple aphids are beginning to appear. Here th tine- 
spotted ladybird(C occinella novemnotat... Hbst») and the shotted 
ladybird ( Ceratome?illa fuse 11 -Juris Muls.), as well as t 
larva of Chrysopa were found, 
APPLE GBAIN APHID ( Rhopalosiphum prunifoliae Fitch) 
Weekly News Letter N. Y. St, Coll. Agr. June 4. Clinton 
County (A« B, Burrell): Grain aphids seem to be multiplying 
rather rapidly and are numerous on the terminals in sol 
orchards. 
RCSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraphis roseus Baker) 
M, P. Zappe (June 25): Practically no aphids on apple trees. 
C. H, Crosby and assistants, abstract froi s Letter 
N, Y, St. Coll. Agr, June 4 and 25» During the early part 
of the month the rosy apple aphids were found quite plenti- 
fully In Orange, Greene, Monroe, and Niagara Counties. The 
remaining counties of the fruit belt rrportin \ I -ill 
very scarce; by the third : in the month, however, no 
really serious developments had taken plac . 
Harry F f Dietz (May 31): Examination of ore 
County show the presence of rosy apple aphids in small numbt I . 
The adults of Les of 1. ybird : 
in all clust rs oi the plant lice. The two species * 
most cor.-.. on m re Coccinclla novemnotat a Host, and Adalia 
bipur.ctata L« 
Bonnet A, Porter (Jane 20): I .tions have varied from 
•it to moderate, and are • pot tea. rants 
have been appearing since early June, 
. :.: ( riosoma .) 
C, R» Crosby an , t fro:: 
. . •. Coll. At. June ■'■. ; :>olly aphi 
were recorded in snail mimt ■ v • 'he 
month in Chautauqua, Or □ , and Ontario Cou I 
