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HOPS 
HOP APHID ( Phorodon hunuli Sciir,) 
Oregon, H, D, Morrison (ScxDtonTDor ) : PorJc of infestations occtirrod in the 
V^illoj-iotto Valiev about the niddle of Juno oud another poak occurred 
about the niddle of Septonber, Only one peak occurred in 19 ^ 0 , and 
that in October, A hot spell during the niddle of July in v/hich 
tonporatures in the hop yru'ds reached lio'^ F, , v;as credited v/ith 
destroying 99 percent of the aphids present. 
STIblV/BERPY 
STPilTOERHY LIHAF PlOLLEH ( Ancylis conptana Pro el,) 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chanbers (Septenber 24); Reported as having practically 
killed one strawberry field in Dane County, 
STPAIV3EHRY CRObHT BOPJER ( Tylodorna fragoJ*iao Riley) 
Tcnniessee, 0. H. Bentley (Septenber 23 )! Arpproxine.tely 2-percent infesta~ 
tion has boon found in nany strawberry fields grown in the proxinity 
of a.bandoned strawberry fields that had not been plov^ed under during 
the spring and early sumner nonths. 
PEPPER 
PEPPER V/EEVIL ( Anthononus eugonii Cano) 
Toxa,s. W, C, lia-xwell (Septenber 22); Approxinately 50 pere'ent of the pods 
in a snail field of hot peppers- in ITueces County are infested, larvae, 
pTipao, and adults being present in the pods. Sene pods have four 
individuals present. In the sane vicinity during 1940 a field of 
sweet poppers was reported as having been seriously danaged, 
TOMATO WOPii ( Protoparce sexta Johan,) 
Georgia, A, C, Dorninoy (Septenber 4); Reported as causing serious damage 
to pepper plants at Ashburn, Specimens collected August 30, (Det, 
by C, Heinrich,) 
SWEETPOTATO 
TORTOISE EEETHES (Cassidinae) 
Mississippi. L, J, Goodgane (Septenber 25)1 Have fed heavily on sv;eotpotato 
plants in Chickasavf and Monroe Counties, 
