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grape 
GRAPE LEAFHOPPER (Ery throneura comes Say) 
W. S. Abbott (September 15): The grape leafhopper is very 
abundant on grape foliage at the insecticide testing laboratory. 
L. M. Peairs (September 20): The grape leafhopper is 
extremely numerous. Along with the drought it has nearly 
defoliated the grapevines. 
T. H. Parks (September 27): E. comes Say and E. tricincta 
Pitch are present in the • -usual numbers and some vineyards 
suffered a rather heavy infestation; others are almost free 
from attack. 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis viteana Clem.) 
T. H. Parks (September 27): Berry-moth injury is present 
in the grape belt of northern Ohio, but it is not so serious 
as it was one year ago. Encouraging results were secured by 
growers who sprayed against the first brood during June. 
PSCA1T 
AN APHID (Myzocellis fumiuer.nellus Pitch) 
H. S. Adair (September 25): The black pecan aphid began to 
appear in some pecan orchards in this locality (Albany) in 
injurious numbers the latter part of August. Although the 
infestation is not so extensive as last year it has done 
considerable damage by causing the defoliation of pv.can trees. 
J. IvI. Robinson (September 19): The black pecan aphid is 
abundant on pecan foliage at Tuscaloosa, Camp Hill, and 
Auburn . 
R. W. Karned and assistants (September): The black aphid 
is showing up in numbers on pecan at Lucedale and is scarce 
at Ocean Springs. 
HICKORY SHUCK WOBM ( Lasneyresia caryana Fitch) 
R. W. Harned and assistants (September): The pecan shuckworm 
is scarce at Ocean Springs and moderately abundant in east 
Jackson County. 
CIGAR CASE BEARER ( Coleo-phora fletchcrolla Fern.) 
R. .;. Harned and assistants (September): The cigar cas..- 
bearer is sc?.rc^ at Ocean Springs and very abundrnt in th^ 
vicinity of Pascagoula. 
