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CABBAGE WEBWORM ( Hellula undalis F. ) 
Missis? ippi, C, Lyle (March 24): Specinens received fron Lucedale in November, 
with report that they were feeding i on cabbage. 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Delaware. M. D. Leonard (March 24): Light infestation of Myzus persicae Sulz, 
during March on potted greenhouse cabbage plants at Wilmington. 
Virginia, H, G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (March 25): Cabbuge aphids Tather 
scarce at Norfolk; not more than 4 percent of plants examined in any field 
found to be infested. 
South Carnlina. W. C. Nettles (March): Aphids, presumably Brevicoryne brassicae 
L., reported as infesting spring cabbage. 
SQ.UASH 
SQUASH BUG ( Anas a tristis Deg. ) 
Utah. G. F, Know It on (March 20); Reported as beginning to emerge fron hiberna- 
tion at Logan, 
ASPARAGUS 
ASPARAGUS 3EETLE ( Crioceris asparagi L.) 
South Carolina, J, G, Watts (March 24): Some activity of adt*.lts in hibernation 
cages at Blackville on warm days throughout February and March, Some 
activity in the field by the middle of March. 
CELERY 
ONION THRIFS ( Thrjps tabaci Lind.) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (March 23): Reported as very abundant on celery at San- 
ford, less so in Sarasota County, 
. • SPINACH 
GREEN PEACH APHID ( Myzus pers icae Sulz.) 
Virginia. H. G, Walker and L. D, Anderson (March 25): Spinach aphids very 
abundant in nary early spinach fields about March 1 at Norfolk. Infoc- 
tion with fungous disease killed a very high percentage, resulting in a 
scarcity of the pest. 
STRAWBERRY 
STRAWB-tRRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus s jgnatus Say) 
North Carolina, W, A. Thomas (March 6): Emergence from hibernation began in the 
