EXPORTED CUREAKTV/ORII ( Pteron'id^a ribesi Scop.=i 
Nev; York C, R. Crosby r.nd ?.ssistants rc;;ort -tliis insect as quite abun- 
dant and destructive in Albany, Ulster, Nassau, Orleans, and 
Genesee Counties.*' 
F. Z, Hartzell (June 18). "Coirinon in Chautauqua. County." 
Nebraska I.Iyron H. Sv;enk (iley 10). " Began injuries about May 10 arjd 
promised to be quite injuj-ious this spring*" 
Nii-TIVE GURE/iITT' '70RIi ( CT-^nmionychus a .^-oendicula tus Hartig) 
New York F. Z, Kartzell (June 18), "Coiranon arj?. destructive in some 
plantings in Cliautauqua County." 
OURPAl-^T STSI-G-IRDLEE ( Janus inte-^er Norton) 
Nev; York J. B. I-i?.lmer [Jxmc 18), ''Observed in snr.ll numbers in sev- 
eral plaiitings in Ulster Coiint.y, 
D. V. Rivenburg (Juiic 18), "Some observed in ColUitfoia Coun- 
ty." 
FOUR-LINED LE/.F-BUG ( ?oe c i loca psus 1 ine a tus Fab. ) 
Nev; York C. R. Crosby and assistants report tliis insect as being fair- 
ly numerous in Orleans, Ulster, Tompkins and wayne Counties. 
F. Z. Hartzell (June 16). "PlentifLil in a few plantings in 
Orleans County." 
CUHPANT BORER (S esia tipu li form is Glerck) 
New York G. E. Smith *.June 18). "Plentiful in a few plantings in Orleans 
Go." ELDERBERRY 
POLTl'-LII'ffiD PI ANT-BUG ( pQg-c iloca psus linea t us Fab. ) 
Indiana H. F, Dietz (Juno 15). "The four-lined plant-bug v/as found 
abundant in the vicinity of Bacon's Sv/amp doing its clia.racter- 
istic damage to variOLis v/eeds, su.ch as burdock and elderberry. 
So far no reports of its dam3.gc to currants or hardy peren- 
nials have been received by this office.'' 
P E C 1 IJ 
PiiLL VffiBV/OR/I ( H \r,:-jia.nt r ia cunea Drury) 
Louisiana J. C, Bridv/ell (June 20), "Pecan orclia.rds between Eatoii 
Rou^ge and Ne ' Crlcr.ns were noticed as being entirely skeleton- 
ized by this insect. Similar damage also noted to v/illows.'' 
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