Abstract
Wild blackberry and dewberry, cultivated blackberry, dewberry and red raspberry have been found well infested with the overwintering generation of Ancylis comptana fragariae in southern New Jersey. This host harbors large numbers of the valuable oriental fruit moth parasite, M. ancylivorus, and the wide distribution of the berries facilitates the natural restocking of peach orchards with parasites each spring.

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