INSECT’ PHSTS (OF CIGAR-TYPE TOBACCOS 29 
Figure 31.—A newly set tobacco plant showing the result of feeding by the flea 
beetle. The larger leaves on this plant are about 6 inches in length. 
pees 
NicurE 32.—A portion of a tobacco shade field showing newly set cigar-wrapper 
tobacco. This is the best time for controlling the flea beetle by the application 
of poison dusts, since only a reiatively few overwintered beetles are con- 
centrated on a small amount of leaf surface. 
