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50MAT0 WOEI'C ( Protoparco sexta JohaJi.) 
Mississippi, C, Lplo, ct al, (OctolDcr 24): One adult was received from 
Humphreys County, Infestations have heen reported as fairly in 
Alcohn, Lee, Monroe, a.nd Union Counties, 
Peoras, U, C, Maoa-^ell (October 25)* Some da-ua.ge is being done to a snail 
acreage of tomatoes near Robstown, 
POTATO LUliPHOPPER (Unpoasca fa.ba.e Ka.rr.) 
Tennessee. G-. M, Uentle;'' (October 22): Very cormion in untreated areas in 
Cumberland, Putnam, Roane, Scott, Morgan, and Pentress Coxmties, 
POTATO PSYLLID ( Paratriosa cockcrelli Su^c) 
Utali, C. P. Kno^tton (October IS): Pew cases of in^jury observed this 
seanon. 
Arizona, R. 
Renson, 
A 3P"'TLE ( Phyrdenus bullatus Csy,) 
A. Plock (September 2): Seriously attanking tomatoes at 
Cochise Connty, 
3P.ilTS 
MPXICAH RPxiH 3PPTLP ( Ppilachna varivostis Muls.) 
Alabama, J. M. Robinson (October 22): Moderately abundant in Auburn on 
October 20, 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, ct al, (October 24): Specimens received from Mont— 
gomerjr County on September l6, Rocentl;.^ reported for the first time 
from Holmes Connt;;-, Injuring late beans in the Meridian area and in 
Alcorn, Renton, Choctaw, Lafayette, Manshall, iionroo, Panola, and 
Uebstor Counties, 
South Dakota, K. C, Severin (September 30 ): Fonnd in western T)a.rt of 
S t a^ t e o 
3PALT LPAT RPPTLP ( Cerotona trifur cat a. Porst,) 
Manyland, C, Z. Keller (September IS): Present in Princess Anne County. 
Mississip-m, C, Lylo (October 24): Adults wore causing injury to snap 
beans in the Gu.lfuort and Crenada districts, lima beans in Holmes 
County, and soybeans in the Crenada. area, 
POTATO L^.\PHO??EP ( Empoasca fabao Harr.) 
Ploridp, J. o; Ur.tson (October 22): Sovcrcly ciirlod most of the bean 
leaves, especially in the north and central pants of the State, 
