STRAWBEERY LEAP ROLLER (Ancylis comptana Eroel,) 
Indira. J. J. Davis (June"22); Very 'abundant in a strawberry field at Warsaw, 
northern Indiana, pn June l4. 
Wisconsin. C, L, Fluke (June 21); Prevalent in larger numbers this year than 
last, in Dane and Rock Counties, : . 
Nebraska, H, D, Tate (June 18): Reports of damage to strawberry plants received 
from Grant and Buffalo Counties on June 13 and 15t respectively, 
STRAl'iTBEHRy SLUGS ( Empria spp.) 
Wisconsin, C, L, Fluke (June 21); Severely damaging strawberries in Trempealear 
and Price Counties, Species not dotorminod, 
Minnesota, A, G, Ruggles and assistants (Juno); S, fragariae Rohw, very abund- 
ant on strawberries at Saint Cloud and New Brighton, . 
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CYCLAl'OIN MITE ( Tar sonorous pallidus Bonks) 
Now York. N, Y«- State Coll, Agr, News. Letter (June 3) ^ - Many strav/berry plants 
in western Suffolk County shoxv injury, .(June 17)"; Moderate injury found 
in part of . a strawberry plrnting in Orange County, •. 
RED SPIDERS ( Tetranychus spp,) , 
Virginia, H, G, Vfelkor a,nd L, D, Anderson (Juno 24); Very abundant in some 
strawberry fields early in the .'season at Norfolk, Owing 'to v/eather con- 
ditions, not nearly so, much damage occurred as xfas expected, 
, , ■■ TOBACCO 
' TOBACCO FLEA. BEETLE ( Epitrix . parvula F. ) 
Florida, F, S. Chamberlin (June 5)» Cgntinues to be unusually sca,rco in the 
tobacco-producing region of Gadsden County, 
Tohnessoe, L, B, Scott (June 25); Moderately abundant in north-central 
Tennessee, Very little damage, 
TOBACCO THRIPS ( Frankliniolla fuse a Hinds) 
Connecticut, A, W, Morrill; Jr i (June 22); ' Fewer in numbers on .tobaxco plants 
than usual, •» • 
■ SOUTHERN • GREEN STINKBUG ■ ( No zana viddula L; ) * 
Florida* F, S, Chajnberlin (June l4); ' Causing’ some injury to sun-grown tobacco 
in Ga.dsdon County, 
