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PSAS . . 
PEA WEEVIL ( Bruchus pi so rum L, ) 
Oregon. J. C. ChajnlDerliii (Ap’ril I 9 ): Emergence from hibernation began 
coincident with high temperatures between April 12 and I 7 . Light to 
very light infestations were found in pea plantings throughout the 
Willamette Valley, Pew peas in bloom at this time. This is 
a relatively early migration date and about the same as in 1939 * 
CABBAGE 
IMPOHTED CABBAGE' WORM ( Pieris rapae L.)' 
Virginia, H. G. Walker and 1, D. Anderson (April 26); Larvae very scarce 
on cabbage at Norfolk and on the Eastern Shore, but adults have been 
observed flying on warm days during April, 
Kentucky. W, A. Price (April 23); A single specimen seen on April 10, 
the first one observed by the reporter this season, 
Georgia, T. L. Bissell (April 24); One found at Experiment, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle and assistants (April 23); Reported from Oktibbeha 
County, where they were feeding on cabbage. Larvae, probably of this 
species, reported as injuring cabbage in Attala County. 
Missouri, L. Haseman (April 24); Observed flying for the first time on 
April 20 at Columbia, 
Utah, G, P, Knowlton (April 6 ); Adults found at Logan and Smithfield, in 
Cache County; northern Utah. One adult brought in from Vernal, 
(April 11 ); Adults active at Provo and Spanish Pork, 
DIAMOiroBACK MOTH ( Piute 11a maculipennis Curt,) 
Utah, G. P, Knowlton (April 12); Adults active in an alfalfa field at 
Vineyard and among whitetop at North Parmington, 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) ’ 
Virginia, H. G, Walker and L, D. Anderson (April 26 ); Cabbage aphids 
observed in a field of young cabbage at Norfolk, but very scarce in 
fields of kale and collards left for seed, 
Georgia, T. L, Bissell (April 24); The cabbage aphid is abundant on small 
plants at Experiment, working on the newest leaves, 
0, I, Snapp (April 5); Cabbage aphids very abundant on young 
cabbage plants early in April at Port Valley, central Georgia, 
UBRARY 
STATE PLANT BOARD 
