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Michigan. R. Hutson (Julj* 23): Beginning to appear in onion fields in the 
vicinity of S Rockbridge, C-rand Ledge, and Hooper* 
Oklahoma* F. A. Fenton (July 23 ): Very heavy infestation was recorded in 
onion-growing district near Eufaula, where it caused extensive damage* 
OHIO" MAGGOT ( Hylenya anti qua Meig, ) 
Utah* G. F„ Knowlton (July 18): More than 70 percent of the onions in a 
home garden at Hebcr have heen killed. 
SWEETPOTATO 
TORTOISE BEETLES (Cassidinae) 
Georgia* T, L. Bissell (May 29): Metriona hivittata Say, M. bicolor F., 
and C hlrida guttata Oliv,, are abundant on sweetpotatoes. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al* (July 24): Reported damaging sweetpotato 
plants in Chickasaw and Monroe Counties and in the Meridian area* 
Specimens of M. hivittata were received from Union County on June 25, 
and on June 20 specimens of Chelymorpha cassidea F* were received from 
Amite County* Reported as causing some damage to sweetpotatoes in the 
State College district, 
SWEETPOTATO SAUFLY ( Storictiphora cellular is Say) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 24): On June 27 adults and larvae were re- 
ceived from Jackson County, where the larvae were feeding on sweet- 
potato leaves. 
STRAWBERRY 
STRAU3ERRY WEEVILS ( Brachyrhinus spp.) 
Rhode Island. B, Eddy (July 22): General infestation of hhe black vine 
weevil (3. sulcatus F.)* 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 23): Strawberry crown girdler (3, ovatus L.) 
was reported from South Bend end Elkhart as annoying in homes during 
the middle of the month. 
G. F. Knowlton (July 2): B. ovatus and 3. rugo sostriatus Goeze 
arc damaging strawberries at Providence, and numerous fields at Logan, 
Farmington, and throughout Utah Comity. 
STRAWBERRY LEAF ROLLER ( Ancylis comp tan a Fro el.) 
Utah, G. F. Knowlton (June 27): Seriously damaged strawberry foliage at 
Payson, and some fields on Provo Bench, 1 
