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Tenncssec. G. M. Bentloy (August 19): Oriental fruit noths have been found 
in heavy infestations on peach twigs throughout the State. 
PEACH BORER ( Conopia exitiosa Say) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (August 20): There is a moderate infestation of the 
peach "borer at Fort Valley. The moth emergence season is somewhat 
earlier than usual and has "been fairly heavy for the last 2 weeks. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (August 2k) • The peach tree "borer has "been reported 
from Saranac, Ionia, Albion, and Lansing. 
PEACH TWIG BORER ( Anarsia lineatella Zell.) 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (August 19): Peach twig "borers are causing much damage 
to peach fruits and twigs at Hurricane and La Verkin. 
PLUM CURCULIO ( Conotrachelus nenuphar Host.) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (August 20): Extensive jarring during the month shows 
that there are practically no adults on peach trees in commercial 
orchards around Port Valley. A diligent search in peach orchards, near- 
ly woodlands, and other favored places of hibernation failed to locate 
any adults during the past month. 
RED-LEGGED PLEA BEETLE ( Derocrepis erythropus Melsh.) 
New York. W. E. Blauvelt (May 22): At Poughkeepsie in a peach orchard near 
a locust grove this insect was found feeding on the peach foliage, 
eating through the leaves. 
PLUM 
LEAF CRUMPLER (Mineola indigenella Zell.) 
Texas. F. L. Thomas (July 30) : Rather abundant on plum at Port Arthur and 
along the upper coastal district of Texas. 
RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRY FRUITWORM ( Byturus unicolor Say) 
alontana. A. L. Strand (August): Raspberry byturus has been the cause of 
heavy losses to raspberry growers in the Bitter Root Valley. 
BLACKB ERRY 
RASPBERPT ROOT 30RER ( Bembicia marginata Harr.) 
Washington., J, Wilcox and W. W. Baker (August 3): An infestation *>» ^ush blrc' 
berries reported at Aldorton, where 25 hills in a row had been dug and 
examined and all were infested with larvae or pupae. Apparently few, if 
any, of the adults have emerged. 
