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14. Leucotermes flavipes Koller. 

 Determined by Thomas E. Snyder. 



Remarks: This termite has been found damaging planted seed cane. The 

 injury is not common, however. 



15. Frankliniella gossypii Morgan. 

 Determined by A. C. Morgan. 



Remarks: This thrips is of no economic importance. 



16. Uropoda sp., Telranychus modestus Bnks (apparently), Bryobia pratensis Gar- 



man, Galumna robusta Bnks, Hypoaspis sp.^ 

 Determined by Nathan Banks. 

 Remarks: These mites are of no economic importance. 



17. Succinea luteola Gould.'- 



Determined by Paul Bartsch. 



Remarks: A snail sometimes common on leaves and stalks of sugar cane in the 

 Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Of no economic importance. 



18. LapJiygma frugiperda S. & A. 



Common names: The fall army worm, the southern grass worm. 

 Remarks: The larva; of this common moth occasionally feed on the leaves 

 of sugar cane but rarely do much damage. 



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1. Van Dine, D. L., Insects Injurious to Sugar Cane in Porto Rico, and Their 



Natural Enemies. In Journal of the Board of Agriculture of British Guiana, 

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2. Bodkin, G. E., Insects Injurious to Sugar Cane in British Guiana, and Their 



Natural Enemies. In Journal of the Board of Agriculture of British Gmana, 

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3. TowNSEND, Charles H. T., Some North American Muscoid Forms. In Insecutor 



Inscitise Menstruus, July-September, 1916, Vol. IV, Nos. 7-9, pp. 76-77. 



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1 Included in this list for convenience. 



