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ALFALPA CATEEPILLAE ( Eurymus onrythene Bdv, ) 
Nevada. G, G» Scliweis (Octo'ber 19); A serious outbreak oBservod in Clmrchill 
County and, to a lesser extent, in Pershing Co\inty, "both in western Nevada, 
SORGHUM WEBWOEM ( Celaina s orghiella Riley) 
Texas, R, K, Fletcher (Octo'ber 2l)t Found to "be present on grain sorghums in 
Ro'bertson, Limestone, Navarro, Ellis, and Dallas Counties in greatly reduced 
numbers, ■ , , 
. ■ VETCH . . 
"yRTCH BItUCHID ( Bruohus brachialis Fahraeus) 
Oregon, L, P, Rockwood (October 15) : In examining a lot of insects swept on 
roadsides and. fence rows at Parkdale, Hood River County, on May 28, 1938, 
almost immediately some B, brachialis were found. It was reported that there 
were from I5 to 20 of the weevils in this collection from fence row — apparent- 
ly they must have^ been rather thick. This locdity is. 50~*6o. miles east of 
Portland and mostly in the Cascade Ronge, All lots of seed seen or recorded 
in the Willamette Valley have been very lightly inf es tod, , mostly under 1 
percent , 
CLOVER 
CLOVER SEED CHALCID ( B rue h ophagus gibbus Boh,) 
Michigan. R, Hutson (October 22); Reported from Sandusky, Sa?iilac County, 
CLOVER SEED MIDGE ( Pasyneura leguninicola Lint,) 
Michigan, R, Hutson (October 22): Reported from Sandusky, Sanilac County, 
LEM.J'OOTSD BUG ( Leptoglossus phyllopus L, ) 
North Carolina, W, A. Thomas (October 19): This insect has been particularly 
abundant at Chadbourn, Columbus County, on some fields, of cowpoas during the 
■■ last month, The_ attack has been so severe as to cause the small peas to die 
before reaching maturity, while other pods have beon deformed to such extent 
that their market value h.as been destroyed, 
VELVETBEANS 
'TEL'TETBSAN CATERPILIuER ( Anticars ia gemnatilis Fon, ) 
South Carolina. W, C. Nettles (October 24); Reported from Colleton County in 
September, 
J, G, Watts (September 27) f Injury noticeable but not very serious at 
Garnet, Hampton County, In the State as a v^hole very little damage has been 
done, 
Louisiana, L, 0, Ellisor (October 22); During the last month infestation has been 
wiped out by the fungus Spicaria pras ina. 
