Indiana J. J. Davis (April 15). "Paradichloro benzene is now being used 
by practically all peach growers of the State, as well as by a 
great many who only have a few trees." 
TWELVE -SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica ri uodecimpunctata Fab.) 
Georgia 0. I. Snapp (April l). "During the latter part of March and the 
first of April these insects were quite abundant on peach blooms 
often eating from the calyces and destroying the small peaches. 
PLUM CURCULIO (Conotrachelus nenup har Host.) 
Georgia 0. I, Snapp (April 13). "The curculio suppression l.i campaign 
of 1921 is, without doubt, responsible for the decrease in the 
number of adults appearing from hibernation as compared with last 
season. First adults appeared March 4. First insects noted in 
the field April 3. First larvae noticed April 6 at insectary." 
Louisiana T. H. Jones. "First evidence of injury noted on March 29. Very 
small larvae and young drops have been observed. Drops plentiful 
April 17 under the same trees and larvae nearly full grown at 
Baton Rouge." 
RASPB ERRY 
RED-KECKED CANE-BORER (A grjlus ruficoT lir, Fab.) 
Wisconsin S. B. Fracker (April 18). "Injurious in small fields about 
Madison. Distribution irregular." 
ROSE SCALE (Aulacasrris ro sap. Bouche ) 
Indiana J, J. Davis (.April 15), "The rose scale has been repeatedly 
received the past month. In all cases the host has been 
raspberry." 
CURPANT 
CURRANT APHIS (Mvzus ribis L. ) 
New York P. J. Parrott (April 10). "Observed on the opening buds for the 
first time this year at Geneva." 
IMPORTED CURRANT WORM ( Pteronidia ribesi Scop.) 
Delaware C. 0. Hogghton (April 16). "Observed both males anfi females 
about the bushes and found a few leaves eaten by the newly 
hatched larvae at Newark on this date." 
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