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Alabama* J. M. Robinson (July 13) : A. un dpi at a found on corn and Deans at 
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Missouri. A. 0. Burrill (Juno 29): Shining "brown anomala (P. lucicola P. ) 
is appearing at night lights and in sinks in houses in Jefferson City, 
Colo County. 
. . • CARROT BEETLE ( Ligyrus gibbosus Deg. ) ... 
South Dakota. H. C. Scverin, ct al. (June 28): Many adults present and 
a-ttra-cted in large numbers to lights. 
Nebraska,. H. D. Ta,te (July 1 7) : Specimens submitted from Eranklin County 
on June 17 and from York County on June 18, with report that they 
were attacking sunflowers. 
IMPORTED LONG-HORNED WEEVIL ( Cnlonycterus setarius Roelofs) 
Connecticut J. P. Johnson (July 22): Adults very numerous on lespedeza 
at Stratford. Weevils were reported invading houses in small numbers, 
A LEAE BEETLE (Ant ipus laticlavia Eorst.) 
Missouri. L. Hasemnn (July 28): Between July 1 and 15 there was a very 
heavy migration. Black locust, smartweed, and a variety of other 
plants were heavily defoliated. Observed mating on July 20 and had 
almost disappeared from their familiar feeding grounds in the next 
day or two. 
A WIREWORM' ( Mo no cr ep i diu s bollus Say) . 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 24): Humber of specimens received from Monroe 
County, with report that they were found on watermelon vines. 
SAY* S BLISTER BEETLE ( Pomphopoea sayi Lee.) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (July 23): Reported as present in great abundance 
and causing considerable damage during June to foliage of roses and 
peaches, and. to lupine blossoms in western Hampden County, and from 
points in Berkshire County, both localities .being among the Berkshire 
Hills. 
New York. E. P. Eelt (June 23): Reported as abundant and feeding in great 
numbers in mid-June on locust and cherry blossoms at Mohohk Lake, in 
Ulster County. 
SAND WIREWORM ( Horistonotus uhleri Horn) 
Louisiana. C. 0. Eddy (July 24): Active in a very wide area but below 
average in destructiveness. . ' 
CUTWORMS (Phalaenidae) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 10): Yellow-striped armyworm ( Prodenia ornitho- 
g alli Guen.) reported as causing considerable damage $0 tobacco at 
Vevay, in the extreme southeastern end of the State. 
