-15a. 
Texas, R. E. McDonald (April 11): A considerable amount of cotton 
now being replanted in the lower Rio Grande Valley, much of it 
owing to damage by onion thrips. 
ONION MAGGOT ( Hylemya antiqua Meig.) 
Oregon. B. G. Thompson (May 17): Damage in western Oregon more general 
than last year. 
A CURCULIONID ( Pnigodes setosus Lee.) 
South Dakota. H. C. Severin (May 9): Found doing considerable damage to 
leaves of radishes and turnip near De Smet, (Det. by L. L. Buchanan.) 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (May 27): Reported on May 15 as causing injury 
to radishes in Smith County. 
PEPPER 
PEPPER WEEVIL ( Anthonomus eugenii Cano) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (May 23): Discovered in two more counties of 
Florida, Charlotte, and Hillsboro. In Manatee County, for the first 
time, noted as doing severe damage to eggplant. 
STRAWBERRY 
WEEVILS ( Brachyrhinus spp.) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton and R. L. Janes (May 6): One adult of B. rugoso- 
striatus Goeze found in strawberry patch at Farmington on May 5« 
Three adult B. ovatus L. found under refuse in strawberry patch 
at Mapleton; larvae are damaging roots. 
Washington and Oregon. M. J. Forsell (May 11): No overwintering adults 
of B. sulcatus F. nor B. ovatus found in the Columbia River Valley, 
Wash., and the Walla Walla River Valley, Umatilla County, Oreg. 
Larvae and pupae found in the ground as usual. 
Washington. E. P. Breakey (April 28): First strawberry root weevil 
(B. sulcatus and B. ovatus ) pupae of the season found on April 26. 
in Pierce County. About 5 percent in the pupal stage. (May 23): 
About 95 percent of strawberry root weevils in Pierce County are 
in the pupal stage. First adult weevil reported as found on May 12. 
L. G. Smith (May 12): Severe damage to strawberries by straw- 
berry root weevil (B. sulcatus ) reported throughout Snohomish County. 
Weevils are pupating. First pupa reported on April 28 from a field 
near Everett. 
STRAWBERRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus signatus Say) 
Maryland. E. N, Cory (April 26): Considerable damage to strawberries 
in Pocomoke. 
