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strawberry FRUITWORM ( Cnephasia longana Haw.) 
Oregon. G. R. Ferguson (May 17) : Development about 2 weeks advanced 
over that of the last 2 years in the Willamette Valley. First 
pupae found on May 13 . injury to strawberries as severe as last 
year hut infestations more general. Injury to flax apparently 
about the same. 
STRAWBERRY LEAF ROLLER ( Ancy'l i s comp tana Froel.) 
Iowa. C. J. Drake (May 26): Reported from Plainfield. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton and R. L. Janes (April 29): Adults in fields 
examined at Logan, River Heights, Providence, and Farmington; 
most abundant in fields at North Providence. 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (May 2): Strawberry aphids on the new leaf 
stems of transplanted plants at Griffin. Ants much in evidence. 
Arizona. E. R. Tinkham (April l 6 ) : Plants at Sedona, Coconino County, 
heavily infested by Capitophorus fragaefolii Ckll. (?) and apparently 
being damaged. 
A LYGAEID ( Myodocha serripes Oliv.) 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (May 27): Specimen sent in from Moran on May 25> 
reported as sucking the juices from strawberry fruits. 
SUGAR BEETS 
BEST WEBWORM ( Loxostege sticticali s L.) 
Montana. H. B. Mills (May 20): Just beginning to appear as adults 
throughout northern Montana from May 13 to 15 . 
Idaho. J. R. Douglass (May 15 ) : A flight of moths reported in the 
Castelford and Burley neighborhoods on May 10 and 11 respectively. 
F. H. Shirck (May 15): Moths found in large numbers in a 
field of red clover at Homedale, Owyhee County. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (May g) : A few moths present throughout northern 
Utah. Extremely abundant in an alfalfa field at Vineyard, Utah 
. Sorenson (May 21): Adults very abundant in Salt Lake 
and Utah Counties. 
BEET LEAFHOPPER ( Eutettix tenellus Bak. ) 
Utah. H. E. Dorst (May 20): Overwint 
ering. population in northern Utah 
