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FRUIT INSECTS 
APP1.2 
APPLE APHID (Aphis pomi DeG.) 
Massachusetts H. T, Fernald (June 22). "This insect, which has not been 
abundant thus far, is now increasing in numbers." 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants. "These insects are now appearing 
in numbers in Nassau, Orleans, Chautauqua, and Columbia 
Counties. There is a possibility of a late infestation by 
this aphid." 
Indiana J. J. Davis (June 16). "The green apple aphid has been fre- 
quently reported in unusual abundance the last few weeks." 
Minnesota A. G. Ruggles (June 13). "We have found the green apple aphid 
doing considerable damage to apple trees in Washington County." 
Missouri A. C. Burrill (June 15). "This insect is increasingly abundant 
in Caldwell County." 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraohis roseus Baker) 
Massachusetts H. A, Moctrom (June 10) . "Apple aphids are on the increase 
in Essex County." 
H. T. Fernald (June 22). "The rosy apple aphid appeared in 
small numbers. During recent years it has been quite scarce 
in this rngion." 
Connecticut 
New York 
New Jersey 
Virginia 
Ohio 
M. P. Zappe (June 24). "A very serious outbreak developed during 
May and early June in New Haven County." 
C. R. Crosby and assistants ."The rosy apple aphid is appearing 
in rather large numbers in Chautauqua, Genesee, Wayne, Orange, 
Onondaga, Columbia, and Ulster Counties, where under favorable 
conditions it may produce serious injury. It is also present 
in small numbers in Greene County." 
M. D. Leonard (June 8), "Quite abundant at Pompton, especially 
on the leaves and terminal shoots, although the trees had 
received thorough dormant spraying." 
W. J, Schoene (June 3). "We have received a number of reports 
of a very serious infestation of the rosy apple aphid in 
northern Virginia during the past few weeks ." 
HI A. Gossard (May 26). "The rosy apple aphid has been received 
several times ." 
