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RASPBERRY FRUIT TORI! ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
H. Y. State Coll. Agr., Weekly H ev/s Letter (June): The 
raspberry fruit worm is causing severe damage in Erie County; 
and it is also more or less troublesome in the Hudson River 
Valley. (Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
RASPBERRY CA2D3 BORER ( Oberea bimaculata Oliv. ) 
E. W. Mendenhall (June 8): The raspberry cane borer was 
found quite bad in some of the plantations at Hew Carlisle, 
Clarke County, and in Fairfield County. 
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GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
L. A. Stearns ("June 23): The first individuals of the first- . 
brood nymphs were observed June 7. Infestation is very light 
this year as compared with 1930 and 1931. 
H. Y. State Coll. Agr. , Weekly Hews Letter (June); The grape 
leaf hopper is generally more abundant than it was last year 
throughout the State. (Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
S. Lockwood (June 21): The ,^-rape leaf hopper, while more 
numerous than normal, does not promise to do the damage this 
year that occurred in 1931. The area of infestation is not so 
large, evidently, nor is the infestation as heavy as last year. 
GRAPE PLUME MOTH (Oxypt ilus peri sc e li dactylus Fitch) 
A. I. 3ourne (Jxine 24): Many complaints have been received. 
This insect is more abundant this year than normally. 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Folychrosis vitean a Clem. ) :\ 
M". Y. State Coll. Agr., Weekly Hews Letter (May 31): Because, 
of the extremely light winter, the possibility of a heavy in- 
festation of the grape berry moth is likely in western Hew York, 
Chautauqua County. 
L. A. Stearns (June 23): First spring- brood moths May 11, first 
first-brood eggs May 27, and first first-brood larvae June 3. 
GRAPE ROOT WORM (Fidia viticida Walsh) 
L. A. Stearns (June 25): Apparently more abundant this year 
than in several years past. Injury to foliage much more severe 
than in 1931. 
