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Indiana B/ennet A. Porter (May 19): Light infestations of the apple 
gr^in aphid in the vicinity of Vincennes. 
COLLI;"; . :.-. ( Carpocapsa pomonella L. ) 
New York iVeekly News Letter, N« Y* State College of Agric ire, May 
1-1,1928, Chautauqua County (G, H. Salisbury): Lone of the 
codling moth larvae observed r e yet begun the p\ipal stage, al- 
though it is about til . 
Ohio T» ... (] ay 24): Moths cc :ed to emerge at Li- 
cothe May 18, ana at Delaware M a y 21. Very few have emerged at 
this date (May 24) . 
Indiana J* J, D a vis (May 5): Codling-moth emergence will be ouch 
later than usual according to present indications, (i.lay 26): 
The first moths issued c.- 1 : . rd in the southern part of the 
ite May 16, according to the record of I. F, 5t iner. The 
firct eggs were observed May 17. None had ate tc date aj 
there may be a few days delay from normal cool 
weather prevailing the past few lays* 
Ber.net A, Porter (May IS): On account of the ral late- 
ness of the season, codling-moth .. . nee is ally late 
this year, although with refer to -apple blooming emergence 
is about on schedule. The first moths appeared in the insect- 
ary at Vincennes on May 1 .. 
Illinois ,,L> p, Flint (M a y 17): The codlin oth started i rging in 
southern Illinois in Mr. Chandler^ c ges on May 9, out- 
of-door cages in central Illinois on May 13, found 
on apple in central Illinois on May 16. Weather conditions, 
on the whole, have been favorable to - -art 
of moth emergence. 
Geor ' ia ': Codling moths . : rapidly 
a p : need laying eggs. The e I ten 
aboi f 12 to 14, 1 _ .posit . 
l D ted between th and S i i . . -La 
State Board of Entomolo Ls plan to introduce about 400, 
00 ; tee, Trichogr 
in • be ch the 
JOuri L * eman ( ■ .): The first it codling moth* 
on Lcally • : . n southern 
•' • • : - - *rii n . In 
sou' L Lowly, 
hood of a long- .- . • . At Co] 
of the mo- , . 1. In U ri 
°< ! • • nly l '■ p r cent of 1 >1 
• Lolumoi • ved or. 
•' l bed on the 20th. 
■th no eggs had 
