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GRAPE LEAFHOPPER ( Erythron^ura comes Say) 
C. P., Crosby and assistants (July): Throughout the lake 
grape-growing section the grape leafhopper is very much less 
prevalent than usual and tnis year is attracting little atten- 
tion of the growers. (Abstract J.A.H.) 
T» H» Parks (June 20): These grape leafhoppers, Srythroneura 
comes and E, tricincta Pitch, arc more abundant in coonmercial 
grape-growing counties along the lake shore than last year* A 
majority of the vineyards appear to be seriously infested east 
of Cleveland. More abundant compared with an average y^ar. 
M. H* Swenk (June 15- July 15): Complaints of injury to wood* 
bine and grapevines by the grepe leafhopper continued to be 
received during the period covered by this report, 
GRAPE FLEA BEETLE (Haltica rhalvbea 111.) 
E # E. Frane (July 10): Caused slight injury to buds; son:e 
larvae have been found in YTayne County. 
D» M» Daniel (July IS): Several complaints of injury by a 
steely beetle attacking grape have been received from Fredonia 
County. 
RED-HEADED FLEA BEETLE ( Systena rail icornis Sen if.) 
D, M. Daniel (July 15): Feeding of the eight-spotted fore:.- 
moth and of the red-headed syrtena beetle has b-en noted in a 
few vineyards in Fredonia County. 
GRAPE PHYLLOXERA ( Phylloxera vitifolia. Fitch) 
Sidney Jones (July 9): The grape phylloxera vras found to 
be doing injury to a vineyard in the Newbuxg section of Orange 
County July 6. 
J, J. Davis (July 27): The ]j£f gall form of the gr 
phylloxera was reported from Lapel June 28 and from P^ru July 
21. This leaf gall form is reported every y~ar, but apparently 
occurs only on wild varieties and ..s. 
EUROPEAN FRUIT LECANIU1/. (l g corn! Bouch, ) 
C« R. Crosby (Jun>- 18): Spcci: I ;vi_d from Al . 
County, also infested vine T^c^ivi.d. fro jnt. D«~t-_ ruination 
made by Dr. Morrison. 
CURRANT AFHID ( Myru c ribis L. ) 
