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GRAPE TOMATO GALL. ( Lasioptera vitis 0* S») 
New York 
Hew York 
Hew Jersey 
Kansas 
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Nebraska 
New York 
Kansas 
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Weekly News Letter $ Q , Y. St. Coll. Agr. June 25-: Gall "insects 
which were found on grapes two weeks ego in Orange County 
have been identified as the grape tomato gall. 
GRAPE BEERY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem.) 
Weekly News Letter N, Y, St. Coll. Agr«- S June 25: A grape 
berry moth was caught in Chautauqua County recently* 
ROSE CHAFER ( Macmodactyius subsninosus Fab») 
D* W, Webb (June 10): This insect was numerous and had 
completely eaten the white blooms of roses, peonies, and 
grapes at Pennington. 
EIGHT-SPCTTED FORESTER ( Alypia octomaculata Fab.) 
J, W, McColloch (May 28): Larvae of this species are 
reported as injuring grape foliage at Brookville. 
GRAPE PLUME MCTH ( Oxyptilus Tseriscelidactylus Fitch) 
C H, Crosby and assistants, abstract from Weekly News 
Letter H* Y. St. Coll. Agr. , June 4 and 11: Larvae of this 
insect are doing considerable injury to the foliage of 
grape in Ulster and Orange dounties, 
c GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
M* H. Sv/enk (May 15- June 15): The grape leaf hopper was 
reported injuring woodbine vines and grapes from various 
localities beginning May 25 and continuing to June 10, 
GRAPE ROOT WORM ( Fidia viticida ,7nlsh) 
Weekly News Letter N» Y. St. Coll, Agr. June 25: The grape 
root worm is mostly in the grub stage though some have begun 
to pupate (Chautauqua County). 
J. W t McColloch (June 12): Beetles of this species are 
injuring the foliage or." grapes at Wathena, 
APPLE TWIG BORER ( Amohicerus, bicaudatns Say) 
M, H» Swenk (May 15- June 15): Another report of an abundance 
of the grape cane borer S chistoc e-ros hamatus . in grapevines 
■ received from Saline County during the third week in 
May, 
