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F. H. Bond (June,1923): We found grape, apple, and cherry in two 
orchards in Oswego County infested "by this insect. They were cleaning 
up fruit and foliage. An ar senate-molasses spray seemed to check 
them and a few dead ones could be found. 
GRAPE LSAFHOPPER (Ervttopneuxa comes Say) 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (September 20): These lcafhoppers have caused considerable 
damage here this season and are still very abundant on the vines. 
GRAPE-BERRY MOTH (Poly chrosis v itean a Clem. ) 
Delaware C. 0. Houghton (September): A considerable amount of injury by this 
species has been noticed at Newark this year. 
EEGfiH 
PECAN SHUCKWCRM (Laspeyresia caryan a Fitch) 
Alabama W. E, Hinds (August 2S): The pecan shuckworm seems to be unusually 
abundant and is now causing the dropping of healthy grown pecans. 
REGAL MOTH (Cith er on ia regal is Fab. ) 
Georgia 0. I. Snapp (September l6) : Larvae of the regal moth were noted on 
this date fieeding on pecan. Eacn fall these large larvae are brought 
to the laboratory by alarmed pecan grow ens. 
FALL 1EB3CRM (H yphar.tr ia cunea Drury) 
Florida Jeff Chaff in (September 10): The fall webworm is very abundant this 
year in practically every pecan grove in the State. 
FULLER'S ROSE BEETLE ( pantomorus fuller! Horn) 
Georgia W. F. Turner (September 12): Weevils are very abundant on pecan 
foliage in twjo or three groves at Barnesville. Theyi-are mostly grouped 
in clusters of from 6 to 10,. There is some feeding on the leaves, but 
this is not serious. I never have seen this insect so abundant, 
T R U Z K-C ROP INSECTS 
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDERS 
BLISTER BEETLES (Meloidaej 
Wisconsin S. B, Fracker (September 15): Epicauta v it tat a is reported as causing 
severe local injury to potatods in G-reen Lake and Washington Counties. 
