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BANDED FLEA BEETLE ( Systena taeniata Say) 
Indiana J 4 J. Davis (July 27): Systena t aeniata destroyed 3 acres 
of soy beans at Clinton July 7. 
FRUIT INSECTS 
EUROPEAN RED SPIDER ( Paratetranychus pilosus C. & F. ) 
New York C. R. Crosby and assistants (July): This insect is deaidedly 
subnormal throughout the western fruit-growing counties. (abstract 
J. A. H.) 
FALSE TARNISHED PLANT BUG ( Lygus invitus Say) 
New York C. K. Bullock (July 14): In Ontario County this insect was 
v:ry serious in parts of a few orchards. 
E. E % Frane (July 10): Slight injury in some pear orchards 
in 'iTayne County. 
F« B, Morris (July 18): Present in some orchards in Osv. - : 
County. : 
APPLE 
APPLE APKID ( Aphi:- ■ DeG, ) 
Tew York C, R« Crosby and assistants (July): Early in the month this 
insect became decidedly numerous in the southeastern part of tl 
State, and by the middle of the month serious curling was c - 
s^rvud in Clinton, Ulster, Greene t and Columbia Count - . "'.rough- 
out the rest of the State this insect remains very scarce, (ab- 
stract J. A, H.) 
ROSY APPLE APHID ( Anuraphis roseus Baker) 
lew York C. R, Crosby and a .r. 4 B (July): In the sou*. 
part of the State the rosy apple aphid put in its appearance 
about the middle of the month and ge in a fc:v or- 
chards, as indicated by reports from C. . rid Ul 8 tor Count 1 , 
In the western part of t: I itc it was a negligible t'actor. 
(Abstract J.A.H. ) 
llinois S» C. Chandler (July 21): Severe and 1 .jury hoc occurred 
in southern Illinois from rosy apple aphid. 
CODLING MOTH ( Carpoi | pomonella L. ) 
cw York C. R. Crosby and . . | mtl (July): In the eastern part of 
the State eggs began hatching early in the month, and by * 
