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entered hibernation quarters- Some of the adults that transform 
late in the season make no attempt to work their way out of the 
soil j and it is believed that these late beetles remr*En in their 
pupal cells during the winter and do not liberate themselves until 
spring-" 
BLUM 
SNOT TREE CRICKET ( Oacanthus niy eus DeG«) 
Claude Wakeland (October 19) » "The sncwy tree cricket caused 
softening and rotting of prun©cJ in a large commercial orchard at 
Parma* Decay starts in feeding punctures » Loss in orchard esti- 
mated last year 50 per cent 6 but has not been so severe this year 
owing, supposedly, to females being killed by early freeze last year 
before eggs were laid- Females are no 1 .? heavy with eggs and are 
probably ov ipo siting-" 
^SBEESS SPHINX (Pholus achemon Drury) 
S"3«rracker (Avgnst 10)« "Damage slight but the large caterpillars 
attracted considerable attention." 
BUMBLE FLOWER BEETLE (E uphoria inda L^ ) 
R«E*Pettit (September 27) • "The bumble flower beetles are causing 
more trouble than usual this year in Michigan with ripening fruit» n 
GRAPE LSAFHOPFER CE rythrona-ura comes Say) 
C*0»Ecughton (August l)- "This insect is reported from Newark and 
is about the same as during an average year*" 
CITRUS, 
CITRUS WEITEFLY ( Dialegrodes cijri As ho) 
T»E^ Jones (October 16) • "Adults, which had been abundant for some 
time previous, disappeared after cool spell beginning October 5«" 
A VOCALO TCEE7IL f Heilimis nersaaa Barber) 
James Zetek (October 6)« « RflUA^u^ E3. r . s fL 9 -S. Barber is one of hhe 
most ser;o^r. pasts of avocado fruis, and is more abundant than it 
was last year-" 
AVOCADO STENOMA ( Stenoma cater if Rr Wals.) 
James Zetek (October 6)- "One of the two most serious pests of 
avocado fruit; is very much more abundant this year than last*" 
