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FLAT-HEADED APPLE TREE BORER ( Chrysobothris femorata Oliv. ) 
J. N. Tenhet (October 10): The flat-headed apple tree borer 
has very seriously injured a large young pecan grove. Trees 
four years old, and coming into bearing, seem as severely 
injured as one and two year trees. Many trees have been almost 
completely girdled. 
J. J. Davis (October 20): "The flat-headed borer was reported 
damaging apple at lew Richmond September 28, maple at 
Jeffersonville September 21, and both apple and maple in 
Randolph County September 13. 
APPLE SEED CHALCID ( Syntomaspis druparura Boh.) 
P. R. Lowry (October 19): Seedling apples and crab apples 
were badly infested with the apple seed chalcid September 20. 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagoletis pomonell a Walsh) 
A. G. Ruggles (October 10): The apple maggot is more 
abundant than usual, much damage resulting. One observer 
at Preston says no adults were seen until August 18, then they wer e 
very abundant . 
EUROPEAN RED MITE ( Paratatranychus pilosu s Can. & F&rr,.) 
P. R. Lowry (October 19): The European red mite is very 
abundant in many apple orchards. In some orchards 100 per 
cent of the calyx ends are covered with eggs. 
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PEACH BORER ( Aegeria exitios.^ Say) 
0. I. Snapp (October 20): "e pre still getting a few eggs 
at Fort Valley. Moths have oeea emerging" as late as October 14. 
J. J. Davis (October 20): The peach tree borer was reported 
from Tell City, LaPorte, Indianapolis, and Michigan City the 
latter part of September, 
R. H. Pettit (October 20): The peach borer is very abundant. 
M. H.Swenk (September l-October 15): The peach tree borer 
was reported as injurious in southern Clay County during the 
third week in September. 
G. F. Knowlton (October 20) r The peach tree borer is damaging 
peach trees at Provo, Brigham City, and Willard. Damage occurs 
commonly in peach orchards throughout northern Utah. 
