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very much like the tunneling of some small bark borer. 
(Det- by C. Heinrich as Marmara sp., presumably elotella 
Busck. ) 
FRUIT TREE LEAF BEETLE ( Syneta albida Lee.) 
D. C. Mote (April 21): 3. G. Thompson reports Syneta 
leaf beetles damaging new grafts in an apple orchard. 
FRUIT TREE LEAF ROLLER ( Archips argyrospila Walk. ) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (April): 
Present indications are that the leaf roller will be 
unusually abundant in both the Hudson River Valley and 
the Lake region. Egg masses are very numerous. 
LEAFHOPPERS (Cicadellidae) 
L. Haseman and P. K. -Johnson (April 23): The apple leaf- 
hoppers were reported from Columbia on April 1 abundant and 
on wing but by April 23 weather was cool and leafhoppers 
were scarce. They are no more abundant this spring than usual. 
R. 77. Harned and assistants (April): Apple leafhoppers 
are not so abundant as usual in the northern and central 
counties. 
TAHITI SHED PLANT BUG ( Lygus pratensis L. ) 
-Veekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (April 21): 
Ulster County (Vto. Clark) - Tarnished plant bugs are busy 
in many orchards. 
E. J. Newcomer (April 21): This insect was extremely 
abundant during March and early April, in some cases feeding 
on fruit buds of pear and apple to the extent that most of 
the buds cropped off without blooming. 
EUROPEAN RED MITE ( Paratetranychus pilosus C. & F. ) 
Philip Garman (April 24): Eggs less abundant in most 
orchards. 
".Veekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (April 21): 
Ulster County (77m. Clark) - Red mite began hatching early 
in the week and can be found in most orchards. Clinton 
County (A. B. Burrell) - Red mite eggs are present in small 
numbers probably below average, 
A LACE3UG ( Corythuchn sp. ) 
D. C. Mote and B. G. Thompson (April 21): A severe 
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