ONIONS 
, ONION MAGGOT ( Hylemya antiquk Meig, ) 
Oregon, B, G, Thompson (April l6): Onions just Being planted in the 
Willamette Valley, and adults present in the field. 
ONION THRIPS ( Thrips tahaci Lind.)' 
Arizona. C. D, LeBert (April I 5 ): During the period April I-I 5 injury 
By this insect has Been severe on 2 acreis of 'onions in the Phoenix 
area, 
SPINACH •' 
GEEEN PEACH APHID ( Myzus persicae Sulz.) 
Virginia, , H. G. Walker and L, D, Anderson (April 26); Spinach aphids 
overwintered on large spinach at Norfolk, But soon died from a fungous 
disease when, the weather warmed up, and are novir very scarce in that 
area, ' ' , 
A WEEVIL ( Ceutorhynchus tau Lee, ) 
Texas, R» K. Eletcher (April 22): Garlic weevil oBserved on garlic in 
Lavaca County on April S, ■ 
S. W. Bilsing (March 27)? Small larva received from La Grange, 
Payette County, Reported as ruining several fields of garlic. Pound 
in the tip of the plant at the origin of the first leaves and rolled up 
in them, (Det, By W. H. Andersoai) 
SmTPOTATO 
SWEETPOTATO LEAP BEETLE ( Typophorus viridicyaneus Crotch) 
South Carolina, W. C. Nettles (April ll); Reported that the larva was 
found somewhere in the State Breeding in a sweetpotato, (Det, By 
W. H, Anderson,) 
STRAWBERRY , . 
STRAWBERRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus signatus Say) 
Tennessee, G, M, Bentley (April): Pound from April 10 to 12 on strawBerry 
plants at Jackson, Madison County, where there was 5~P®rcent damage, > 
and on strawBerry at Ripley, Lauderdale County, where there, was a 
light ■ infestation, . . 
