. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 679 - EUROPEAN APPLE SAWFLY (Hoplocampa testudinea) - NEW JERSEY - Surveys conducted during May and June of 1960 to determine infested area. Total of 134 locations checked in 7 counties. One new infestation found at Colesville, Sussex County, approximately 7 miles west of previous infestation in the county, and a possible infestation may also be about 7 miles south of infested area in Monmouth County. On basis of surveys made since 1957, and previous records, spread is approximately 5-10 miles a year. A map, showing distri


. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 679 - EUROPEAN APPLE SAWFLY (Hoplocampa testudinea) - NEW JERSEY - Surveys conducted during May and June of 1960 to determine infested area. Total of 134 locations checked in 7 counties. One new infestation found at Colesville, Sussex County, approximately 7 miles west of previous infestation in the county, and a possible infestation may also be about 7 miles south of infested area in Monmouth County. On basis of surveys made since 1957, and previous records, spread is approximately 5-10 miles a year. A map, showing distribution in the State, is illustrated below. (N. J. Econ. Ins. Sur.).. PREVIOUSLY KNOWN «^ INFESTED AREA FALL WEBWORM (Hyphantria cunea) - ALABAMA - Activity increasing in southeast section; caused light to moderate defoliation of pecan trees. (Banks). OKLAHOMA- Light to heavy on pecans in Choctaw County and on cottonwoods in southwest area. (Okla. Coop, Sur.). OREGON - Tents appearing on untreated fruit and nut trees throughout Willamette Valley; averaged 6 per walnut tree in Salem. (Capizzi). FILBERTWORM (Melissopus latiferreanus) - CALIFORNIA - Light in apricots in La Grange, Stanislaus County. (Cal. Coop. Rpt.). OREGON - First adult of season emerged in Willamette Valley July 6. (Every). PECAN NUT CASEBEARER (Acrobasis caryae) - OKLAHOMA - Infestations of 30 percent common in pecans in"Love County. (Okla. Coop. Sur.). GRAPE ROOT BORER (Vitacea polistiformis) - MISSOURI - Killing grapevines in vine- yards scattered over south central area. (Munson, Thomas, Wood).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Animal and Plant Health Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs; United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine; United States. Plant Pest Control Division. H


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