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G. I*. Knowlton ct al, (July 13 ) 5 In Tooele, Juab, nnd Utah Counties 
approximately 75 percent of the eggs have been laid and mo six of the areas 
are lightly infested, (July 20): Band of fifth-instar nymphs locatod in 
the Cedar Breaks-Brian Head Peak area, • v • 
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Washington, (June 30 ~July 6)i Rather heavy populations still present adjacent 
to crop lands in the Pasco area, of Franklin County, Ovipbsi-tion was almost 
complete, migrations were not appearing, and, as harvesting had already 
started, crop damage is no longer likely to occur, 
Oregon, (July l4-20): Oviposition practically complete in Gil Mam, Sherman, 
Wasco, and Jefferson Counties, 
r * t CUTWORMS (Noctuidao) 
Delaware, 1, A. Steams (June 24 ) • A loss of about 25 percent occurred in a 
planting of 25 acres of young corn at Port Penn, caused by the yellow- 
striped arnyworn ( Prodonia ornithogalli ,Gnen. ), (Bet, bj r C. Heinrich,) 
Georgia, P. M, Gilmer (July 20): Feltia sp, reported from Sylvester, Worth 
County, as doing considerable damage on runner peanuts, Spanish type scorns 
to have suffered much loss damage. Those are the first specimens submitted, 
A number of fields arc almost ruinod. Most of the reports 'have come from 
west or southwest of Tifton, (Dot, by C, Heinrich.) 
Florida, J, R. Watson (July 22): Sonitropical arnyworn ( Prodenia eridania Cram, 
very common from Palatka to Bradenton, attacking corn at Gainesville, 
gladiolus at Palatka, and castor-beans in many localities, 
C. S, Rude (July 2'j)i C-reat deal of damage to cotton being done in some 
fields in Lake County, Larvae are migrating from tomato fields and from 
woods. Also becoming increasingly numerous in Marion County and observed 
in a few fields in Alachua County, 
Tennessee. H. Lamb (July 25): Larvae of Feltia sp, found in nursery soil near 
black locust seedlings that had presumably been fed upon and girdled by 
then. Collected at Clinton and Pikevillo. (Dot. by C. Heinrich.) 
Alabama, J, M. Robinson (July l6)» Climbing cutworms were attacking cotton 
squares at Auburn today, 
Michigan, R. Hutson (July 24): Sugar beets at Mentha considerably damaged by 
Sc o to gramma trifolii Rott. (Dot, by C. Heinrich.) 
Wisconsin, E. L. Chambers ‘(July 3) ; Considerable loss to truck crops reported 
in the vicinity of Winnebago and Brown Counties and in the southern part of 
the State,. 
Nebraska. C, Wake land (July 2): Army cutworm, Chorizagrotis auxiliaris Grote, 
reported as very prevalent on alfalfa in Franklin County. 
