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Mas eaclaus et t S 
Connecticut 
Georgia 
Ohio 
A. I. Bourne (April 21): At the present time apple plant 
.lice have only recently begun to appear on the buds. These 
began hatching from April 8 to 12, depending on the section 
of the State. As "a rule they are found generally present 
but not very abundant in any orchard. This is in marked 
contrast to last year's experience when they hatched in 
large numbers, and threatened to be a serious problem to the 
growers during the early season. 
- Neely Turner (April 21): The initial infestation is not 
sufficiently large to cause an outbreak unless weather 
' conditions" are very favorable. Syrphid-fly eggs are de- 
posited on buds in' about the average number. 
C. H. Al den (April 21): There are few green aphids at 
Cornelia. 
J. S. Houser (April 16) 
in northern Ohio. 
Green aphids have not hatched 
Idaho 
Utah 
C. Wake land (April 22): Aphis pomi is reported at 
Lewi st on. . Stem mothers were feeding on apple buds March 29. 
G. F. Knowlton (April 19): Apple aphids are rather scarce 
in Cache and Box Elder Counties. 
Oregon 
Connecticut 
New York 
Delaware 
Ohio 
D..C. Mote (March 28): Reported in Oaco orchards at 
Monroe hatching and attacking the newly opened buds on 
grafted trees. Last fall many eggs of the green apple aphid 
in the same location hatched, during periods of high tem- 
peratures late in- the fall. In examining some of the twigs 
many dead bodies of aphids were found stuck to the twigs, 
apparently winter killed. 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraphis roseus Bak. ) 
Neely Turner (April 21): The initial infestation of the 
rosy apple aphid is not sufficiently large to cause an out- 
break unless weather conditions are very favorable. 
Weekly News Letter, N. I. State Coll. Agr. (April): The 
rosy apple aphid was observed hatching in Orange County on 
April 9. By the end of' the month this species seemed to be 
more numerous than last year in Orange, Ulster, and Columbia 
Counties, while over the rest of the State they were very 
scarce . 
L. A. Stearns (April 10): The rosy apple aphid is 
moderately abundant. Apples are in the prepink stage. 
J. S. -Houser- (April 16): Rosy aphids have not hatched in 
northern Ohio. 
