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GRAPE 
GRAPE LEAFKOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (August 30): Leaf hoppers on grape caused severe injury, 
to point of defoliation, in central and eastern Kentucky. 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (September 13): Grape leaf hoppers are causing serious damage 
to ornamental Virginia creepers in many parts of northern Utah. In some cases 
the leaves have all fallen from the vines. Serious "browning and spotting of 
the leaves, with less extensive leaf fall, is common. 
California. S. Lockwood (September 21): The grape leafhopper, as last 3 r ear, has 
been responsible for considerable loss to the vineyardists of California from 
Sacramento south into Kern County. However, the damage lias been more localized 
than last "'■ear and not so severe as the past season except in a few vineyards. 
GRAPE LEAF FOLDER ( Desmia funeral is Hbn. ) 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (August 30): The grape leaf folder is abundant in western 
Kentucky. 
PACIFIC RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus pacificus MpG. ) 
California. S. Lockwood (September 21): The spider mite T. pacificus this year 
has extended its range on European types of ?rapes from San Joaquin and 
Stanislaus Counties, where it has been known before, to individual vineyards 
in Fresno, Tulare, and Kern Counties, although it may be that some of this 
damage in the southern counties has occurred from the feeding of another un- 
known mite. 
PECAN 
PECAN LEAF CASE BEARER ( AGrobasis palliolella Rag. ) 
Georgia. J. B. Gill (September 25): A very heavy infestation of the pecan leaf 
case bearer has occurred in many pecan orchards in southern Georgia. The 
immature larvae are now going into hibernation by constructing hibernacula on 
the buds. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (September): Leaf case bearers are moderate- 
ly abundant on pecan at Ocean Springs. 
PECAN PHYLLOXERA ( Phylloxera devastatrix Pe'rg.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyleand assistants (September): On August 31 a heavy infestation 
was observed on a large pecan tree near Utica. 
CITRUS 
CITRUS MEALYBUGS ( Pseudococcus spp. ) 
California. E. J. R^an (September 26): Citrus mealybugs ( Pseudococcus citri Risso) 
have been noted from several localities as more prevalent than for several years, 
