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ITerr York. :T. Y. State Coll. Agr. liens Letter (June): Green fruit worms were 
\inusually abundant during the oarly part of the month in the Hud s or. River 
Valley and on Lone Island. In the to stern part of the State this insect 
was about normally abundant. 
APEIDS (Aphiidae) 
Connecticut. P. Carman (June 2*+): Dry period in May probably prevented a 
serious outbreak of Anur aphis rpsae Baker. 
ITew York. IT. Y. State Coll. Agr. Ne-vs Letter (June)s Rosy apple aphids vrere 
quite numerous in the Hudson River Valley in the early part of the month. 
By the middle of the month they were leaving the fruit trees. They were 
also numerous in the wester:.i part of the State, doing some damage in or- 
chards where the nicotine v;as left out -of the sprays. Toward the end of 
the month the green apple aphid (A phis pomi DeG. ) v/as increasing in numbers 
in the Hudson River Valley. 
ITew Jersey. T. J. Headleo (Juno 21) : We have a moderate infestation of rosy 
apple aphids and a "beginning infestation of the green apple aphid. 
Georgia. C. H. Aldon (June 20): Green aphids are very abundant and injurious 
in tho Esom Hill section. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (June 19): Rosy apple aphids are "becoming' moderately 
abundant in Borrien, Van Bur en, and Allegan Counties. The first migrants 
were observed on June lU. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (June 17): Rosy apple aphids are damaging ^.ppic foliage 
on ProYo Bench and at Hobble Creek. 
C. J. Sorcnson (Juno 19): Groen apple aphids are very abundant in 
Box Elder County. 
WHITE APPLE LEAFKOPPSR ( Typhlocyba pomaria McAtce) 
Connecticut, P, Garman (June 2U): White apple leafhoppers are abundant in some 
apple orchards in ITev? Haven and New London Counties. 
Virginia, W. J, Schoene (June 20): Observations in Roanoke and Frederick Coun- 
ties indicate that loafhoppor adults are very abundant in a fe\7 orchards. 
The white apple leafhopper is most common. Fruit is speckod and loaves in- 
jured by feoding. Insects more abundant than for several years, 
APPLE MAGGOT ( Rhagol etis pomonella Walsli) 
New York, IT. Y r State Coll. Agr. ITews Letter (June): The first applo maggot 
fly was observed on a Delicious tree in Kingston on Juno 17 . 
Hew Jersey. E. Kostal (June 17): This insoct has produced a 100-percent infes- 
tation of fruits of some varictios in neglected plantings in Monmouth County 
Ho adult flios could be fouid on trees on June lG and 17, tho usual datG o^ 
beginning of emergence. 
