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Delaware 
GRAFS BERRY MOTH ( Folychrosis viteana Clem. ) 
L. A. Stearns (May 19): First emergence of first "brood 
adults was observed at Camden, Millsboro and Bridgeville 
today. 
New York 
Oregon 
Missouri 
Nebraska 
CURRANT 
CURRANT AFHID ( Myzus ribis L. ) 
Weekly News Letter, New York State College of Agriculture 
(May): Currant aphids are apparently more numerous than 
usual in commercial plantings in the lower Hudson Pdver Val- 
ley and in the extreme western part of the State. (Abstract 
J.A.H.) 
CURRANT FRUIT FLY ( Fpochra canadensis Loew) 
D. C. Mote (April 24): S. C. Jones reports that the first 
gooseberry fruit fly emergence from puparia in insect cages 
was on April 13. Practically all of the flies have now 
emerged. 
IMPORTED ;CURR.1NT WORM ( Pteronidea ribesi .S'cop. ) 
L.. Haseman (May 23): Imported gooseberry worms were re- 
ported by a few people at Columbia May 15 to 23. 
M. H. Swenk (April 15-May 15): The first eggs of the im- 
ported currant worm were found on April 22, and the first 
larvae were hatched about the first of May. (D. B. IThelan. ) 
Mississippi 
P ERSIMMON 
PERSIMMON PSYLLA ( Trioza diospyri Ashm. ) 
H. Dietrich (May 23): T. di ospyr i is very abundant on cul- 
tivated and wild persimmon in George, Greene, and Ferry Coun- 
ties. 
Georgia 
PECAN APHIDS (Aphiida.e) 
J, B. Gill (April 28): Myzocallis fumipennellus Fitch is 
already showing up in the pecan orchards of southern Georgia, 
but only in very limited numbers. 
