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New York 
has been reported throughout the month as doing more or less 
serious damage in Onondaga, Chautauqua, Genesee, Dutchess, 
and Columbia Counties. 
ROUND-HEADED APPLE TREE BORER ( Saoerda Candida Fab.) 
Weekly News Letter, N, Y« St. Coll. Agr. June 11. Orange 
County (Sidney Jones): Round-headed apple tree borers found 
on June 8. 
Wisconsin 
Nebraska 
Connecticut 
Jew York 
A POWDER POST BEETLE ( Lyctus sp. ) 
E, L. Chambers (June 15): Specimens of Lyctus sp, infesting 
young apple trees recently purchased from an out-of-state 
nursery were sent in by a farmer in Polk County* 
IMBRICATED SNOUT BEETLE ( Epicaerus imbricatus Say) 
M» H, Swenk (May 15-June 15): On June 1 an abundance of the 
imbricated shout beetle was found in a young apple orchard 
in Lancaster County, south of Lincoln, where they were attacking 
the foliage of the trees. 
EUROPEAN RED MITE ( Paratetranvchus pilosus C. & F 3 ) 
Philip Carman (June 25): Reported as being abundant in the 
northern part of the State, in New Haven County. 
C, R» Crosby and assistants, abstract from Weekly 
Letter, N» Y. St. Coll. Agr, J-o^g 4, 11, and 25. The European 
red mite was generally scarce throughout the State during 
June, 
Jew York 
ROSE LEAP BEETLE ( Nojoncta :)unc t icollis Say) 
Weekly News Letter, I!, Y. St. Coll. Agr. Juno 25: Rose 
leaf beetles are doing some feeding on Bartlett pears. 
PEAR THRIPS (Taenio' in conscquens Uzel.) 
Jew York 
Jew York 
C # R. Crosby and as , abctract from Weekly News Letter 
. Y, St« Coll. Agr. Ju: , 11: Pear thrips are reported 
from Clyde and Cha I 3oun1 
■Jt PSYLLA (Ps .vllia pyricol:i Foertt.) 
C. R, Crosby and assistant!, : t from 
Letter N. Y, St. Coll. . June 4, 11, and : By the fil 
