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C-HAPS 
GRAFE LIiL\?HOPF"TR ( Er7tlironeura comes Say) 
U. H. S'-veiik (Octolier to Pebru.ary 29): On Pebniar^ 25, 
with a sudden onset of warm and springlike weatlier, in 
Hamilton County, an a"bundance of active adult grape leaf- 
hoppers ( Erythroneura sp. ) was noted in the vicinity of a 
farm vineyard. 
J. P. Laraiman (March): The grape leaf hopper is very 
abimdant in the central San Joaquin Valley. 
APFLU T\ll& BOH^uR ( Amphicerus hicaudatus Say) 
G. L. Bond (March 19): The grape vine "borer was reported 
at Louin as doing considerable damage to grapevines. 
G. M. List (March 23): The apple twig borer has been unusual 
ly abundant in the Arkansas Valley on grapes dilring the past 
two seasons. Several inquiries liave been received lately in- 
dicating tliat they are quite numerous again. 
FACIPIC B3D SPID.HR ( Tetranychus pacificus McG- ) 
J. P. Lamim^ (March): The Pacific red spider is becoming 
active in San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties, and is leaving 
hibernating quarters beneath the bark of grapevines; it is 
feeding on xveeds in the vineyards prior to development of 
buds on the vines. 
"BZCM COS SID ( Cossula magnifica St reck. ) 
J. B. Gill (March 25): Damage by the hickory cossid borer 
is showing up in the pecan orchards at Albany and vicinity, 
Wm. L. Gray (March 16): The pecan cossid is moderately 
abundant on pecan at Uatchez, Adams County. 
TWIG GIRDLER ( Oncideres cin,?ulatus Say) 
M. L. Grimes (March 21): Pecan twig; girdlers were found in 
several orchards in Heshoba, Kemper, He^vton, Lauderdale, and 
Clarke Cor.nties. 
GIAITT APHID ( Longi stigma caryae Harr. ) 
J. B. Gill (March 25): These aphids are moderately abundant 
on pecan trees in Albany and southern Georgia. 
