SEED-COBIT BEETLE ( Agonoderus lecontel Chaud. ) 
Indiana* J. J, Davis (June 8): Reported as feeding in planted corn seed in 
Lake County* 
Wisconsin* C. L, Fluke (June 2l): Bow causing the most severe damage done 
in the State during the last 25 years. It has ruined entire fields in 
Waushara, Fond du Lac, and Wood Counties, and has done less damage in 
many field? .throughout southern Wisconsin, 
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Iowa, H, E, Jaques (June): Noted in the west-central counties of Monona and 
Carroll, 
Behtaska, H* D* Tate (June lS)i Seed-corn "beetles were attacking corn in 
Dakota, Washington, and Ctege Counties, according to reports received on 
May 21, May 27 » and June l4, respectively, 
CRAPE COLASPIS ( Colaspis hrunnea F*)- 
Indiana, J. J, Davis (June 22): Grub injury to corn was first observed near 
Mitchell, and similar injury was reported as common in the vicinity, 
s Reported since from many localities in the southern half of the State, 
First reports received on June 15#' All infestations were in ^ring- 
plowed fields and, with few exceptions, ^'following lespedoza. On June IJ 
it was reported from Jeffersonville that, in a cornfield planted a 
little later than other fields inspected, it was very easy to find from 
1 to 3 sru^s in almost every hill. This field was in lespedeza last year. 
This insect’was observed to have destroyed considerable com acreage, 
following timothy, at Ambia, in west-central Indiana, 
Illinois, W, P, -Flint (June 19): Serious damage from feeding of the larvae 
has occurred throughout central and northern Illinois, As is usually 
the case, the damage has been practically all on corn following legumes. 
In the south-central part of the State damage seems to be more severe to 
corn following lespedeza, 
COHB BILLBUGS ( Calendra spp, ) 
Kentucky, W, A. Price (June 27): A field of corn near Lexington was observed 
on June 13 to have 100-percent injury by destructor Chitt, 
Minnesota, A. G, Buggies and assistants (June): aequalis Gyll, was 
moderately abundant on corn at Saint Peter, Bicollet County, and in 
Yellow Medicine County, 
Iowa, H. E, Jaques (June): Damage noted as scattered throughout the southern 
half of the State, Worth County, in the north, was infested, 
Alabama, J, M, Robinson (June 13): Found on com at Three^ Botch o%May l6. 
