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3ANDED CUCUMBER BEETIiB (Dia'brot ica "bait eat a Lee.) 
AlaUa-na. J, M, RoUinson (October 22); Round on beans nnd other vegetables at 
Au'ourn on October 10. 
California. J. C, Elnore (September 26): Observed damaging pole beans at Yorba 
Linda, Orange County, From 5 10 adults were dounted per vino. 
BEAN JSEiAF ROLLER ( G-oniurus proteus L. ) 
Louisiana. L. 0. Ellisor (October 2?) Damaging the garden beans at Bptpn 
Rouge, ^ ■ 
LESSER CORIISTALK BORER ( Elas nopal pus lignosellus Zell,) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (October 26): Specimens \vere sent in on October 20, with 
a report that 75 percent of the. beans, in an S-acre field at Ovett, Jones 
Co'unty, had been damaged, ■ . . ; ’ 
GREEU CLOVER T’ORM ( Plathypena scabra F,) 
Alabama, F, S. Arant (October 17): Reared from larvae that were doing consider- 
able damage to string beans and lima boons at Auburn,. (Det, by J, F. G. 
Clarke.) 
PSAS 
.FEA APHID .( lllinoia pisi Kltb,) 
Maine, J, H, Hawkins (September 24);. Present in clover plan.ted with late canning 
peas Cvt Exeter, Penobscot County, Clover in early and midseason canning 
peas on the same farm not heavily infested, 
Virginia, H, G. .Walker and L. D, Anderson (October 2o)j Rather heavily infest- 
ing late peas at Horfolk, ’ * . 
Wisconsin, J. E, Dudley, Jr, (October 20); Much more numerous on o-lfalfa in 
Dane County, than for several years. On October 20 the average was from 
150 to 200 aphids . per sv''eeji, A smii].! percentage of oviparous females, from 
1 to 2 percent. No males found as yet. Unusually warm ?;eathor and alfalfa 
in good condition, probably the cause, 
Utah, G, F. Knowlton (October l4) ; More abundant on alfalfa than during the 
hot surmer we,ather. Males, oviparous females, and eggs now being found in 
some northern localities, ' ' 
CiU ^BAGE 
• IMPORTED C^VBBjIGE WORIvI ( Pier is rapae L,) 
Connecticut. N, Turner (October 22): Late cabbage and cauliflower show moderate 
to serious infestation. In Litchfield County few late cabbage growers dusted 
and there ^as no serious loss. Larvae more abundant in the Connecticut River 
valley. 
