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GRAPE 
RED SPIDER ( Tetranvchus t el ari us L. ) 
T. D. Urbahns and assistants (August 17): Serious injury to 
Alecanto Bcuche grapevines, Delano, and Wasco. Also serious 
on ornamentals owing to lack of control practice. 
SIX- SPOTTED GRAPE BEETLE ( Pelidnota punctata L. ) 
H. F. Dietz (July 25): In the vicinity of Indianapolis a six- 
spotted grape beetle has been doing considerable damage to grapes. 
One man brought in specimens and said that he had collected hun- 
dreds of them from his vines. 
&BAPE LEAP SKELETON I ZER ( Harrisina americana Guer. ) 
Arizona News Letter, State Comm. of Agric. and Hort. , Vol. 3, 
No. 7 (July 31): The grape leaf skeletonizer was reported from 
the Verde Valley, and a slight outbreak was also observed in a 
vineyard near Phoenix. 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Srythroneura comes Say) 
Arizona News Letter, State Comm. of Agric. and Hort. , Vol. 3, 
No. 7 (July 31): The grapevine leafhopper has been abundant 
in practically all the vineyards near Phoenix during the past 
month. 
PRUNES 
RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus spp.) 
T. D. Urbahns and assistants (August 15): At Fresno prunes es- 
pecially are seriously affected — peaches and figs and Zinfandel 
grapevines. 
CRANBERRY 
CRANBERRY FRUIT WORM ( Mineola vaccinii Riley) 
A. I. Bourne (August 22): Mr. Lacroix, who is at the cranberry 
substation at East Wareham, reports that' the cranberry fruit worm 
is notably less in its intensity of infestation than usual through- 
out the cranberry- growing section of the Cape. 
PECANS 
FALL WOTORla ( Hyphaatria cunea Drury) 
Oliver I. Snapp (July 14): This insect, which is normally very 
common on pecan, persimmon, etc., at this season of the year in 
central Georgia, is scarce this year. The very hot dry summer 
may have been responsible for its absence, although parasites 
were perhaps a factor. 
