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R. H. Pet tit (June 22): The black cherry aphid is very abundan 
CHERRY FRUIT ELI^S ( Hhagoletis spp. ) 
N. Y. State Coll. Agr. , Weekly News Letter (June): She cherry 
fruit flies began appearing during the first week in June in the 
Hudson River Valley. (Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
R. H. Petti t (June 9): Several specimens of the black- bodied 
cherry fruit fly ( Khagoletls fausta 0. S. ) emerged at Gobies 
and at Lawrence yesterday morning. 
CHOEECHSBHY MIDG3B ( Contarinia v irgiriana Felt) 
H. H. Swenk (June 20): Chokecherrips were badly damaged in an 
area extending from Howard County to Kearney County during the 
first half of June, by the chockecherry midge. 
CHERRY LEA? MINER ( Frofenusa c ollaris Mac . ) 
R. H. Pettit (June 18): We received today for the first time 
in Michigan the cherry sawfly leaf miner; it is working on 
English Merello cherries in the vicinity of Grand Rapids, and 
constitutes, I believe, a record for the State. 
PEAR SLUG C Briocampoid.es limacina Retz.) 
M. H. Swenk (April 20 to June 1): The first eggs of the pear 
slug were noticed on cherry at Lincoln on May 22. (D. 3. Whelan. 
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RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY SAI7FLY ( Monophadnoides rubi Harr. ) 
N. Y. State Coll. Agr., Weekly News Letter (May 31): Sawflies 
are very plentiful in the raspberry sections of west New York. 
So far no larvae have appeared. 
D. 3. Whelan (April 20 to June 1): The larvae of the raspberry 
sawfly were from half to nearly full grown at Lincoln 'o'j May 15. 
Infestation moderate but not serious. 
RASPBERRY CMS iiAGGOT ( Hvlem-ia rubivora Coq. ) 
S. W. Mendcnhall (June 8): The raspberry cane mag-ot v:as found 
in some of the raspberry plantations at New Carlisle. The pupa 
and the fly were observed. 
