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OBLIQUE-BANDED LEAFROLLER (lacuecia vo sacean a Harris) 
r isconsin 0, G. Malde (Juns 25). "A severe infestation of this insect was 
observed ia the Berlin District* The pest is also reported as present 
in Waupaca, Wood, Juneau, end .lackson Counties." 
CRANBERRY TIP MAGGOT (Djagyneura vaccinii Smith) 
isconsin 0. G. Malde (June 25). "This insect is quite generally distributed 
throughout the cranberry regions of Wisconsin. Adult flies emerged 
from June 15 to the 20th." 
PECAN 
PECAN-NUT CASE-BEARER ( Acrobasis hebescella Hulst) 
eorgia 0.1. Snapp. "Pecan-nut case-bearer is reported by several pecan 
growers in south Georgia to be very abundant this year with severe 
injury already showing up on small nuts." 
ouisiana T. H. Jones (July 14). "Injured nuts were sent in by a correspondent 
from Ke ate hie ." 
PECAN SHUCKWORM (Laspevresia car va n a Fitch) 
Lssissippi R. W. Harned (July 16). "The pecan shuckvorm has been reported as 
causing damage to pecans at Paecagoula." 
GRIPPE 
ROSE-CHAFER (llacxr^ct^ljis subspinosus Fab.) 
issachusetts H, T. Fernald (July 18). "By this date rose-chafers had entirely 
disappeared in the vicinity of Amherst." 
w York C. R, Crosby and assistants. "The rose-chafer has been reported as 
quite destructive in Hcnroe , Orleans, Onondaga, and Putnam Counties. 
In Monroe County the damage seemed to be much more serious on sandy 
soils ." 
w Jersey R. Huizing (June 7) . "This insect was doing damage to roses and 
fruits at Atlantic Highlands." 
West 
rginia L. M, Peairs (June 25). "This insect was net as serious as in seme 
former years though present in considerable numbers about Mcr^antcvn. 
orth 
rolina Franklin Sherman (July ll) . "The rose-chafer has Deen abundant and 
destructive to apple, grape, and roses in certain aountain localities 
in June." 
i-o H. A. Gossard (July 2l) . "The rose beetle came in for its usual 
share of notice." 
