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Louisiana# J, W, Ingram (July 9) : Do ins serious damage to sugarcane and corn on 
a number of farns south of Houna on June 26, Lator found in damaging numbers 
on sugarcane and corn in Lafourche and Vemilion Parishes, in addition to now 
locations in Terrebonne Parish, Fed on uncultivated grasses in sugarerno or 
corn rows and lator ascended sugarcane or corn plants, Infostations widoly 
scattered. Injury heaviest in varieties of cane having an upright growth 
and a poor stand, with some fields of cane Icing 30-percent defoliated and 
some plants almost completely defoliated. By JulyrS* about 50 percent of the 
larvae had pupated; by July 9 about 9.5 percent had pupated and a good per- 
centage of noths had emerged, 
WEBWORMS ( Loxostoge spp, ) 
Minnesota,* M, W, Wing (July 15) J Prosent at Lewiston, Abundant on alfalfa at 
Pinewood end abundant at Cambridge, Grainficld, and Baudotte, 
Nebraska. H. D. "Tate (July lj) : Specimens found to bo very numerous on lawns in 
Hitchcock sent in. on July 9» 
BEET WEB WORM ( Loxostcgc sticticalis L. ) 
Minnesota. A, G. Ruggles and assistants (July 6): Moths abundant and covering 
windows at night. Abundance noted in potato fields during day. First 
noticed on evening of July 4 at Cambridge, Osanti County. (July 15) J Abund- 
ant at Aitken, Albert Lea, and in Hubbard County. 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (July 21): Severe injury to a few sugar boot fields 
reported from the Grand Forks area. 
South Dakota. H, C. Sever in (July 26): Considerable damage to sugar beets and 
garden vegetables on July 24 in the Bello Fourche area. 
Nebraska. H. E. Tato (July 17 ) • Larvae sent in from Franklin County on June 22, 
Adults sent in from, Hall County on June 25 and reported as abundant in the 
yard. Adults observed to be extremely abundant in alfalfa and lawns in Hall, 
Polk, and Merrick Counties on July 2, 
Utah* G. F, Knowlton ct al, (July 2j) : Destroyed 3 acres out of a 4^-acro sugar 
beet field at Elgin. Loss severe damage to beets and alfalfa at Green River, 
STRAWBERRY FRUIT WORM ( Cnephasin longana Haw.) 
Oregon. D. C. Mote and assistants (June 25) : Oviposition 90-percent complete. 
Damage serious on strawberries and flax, 
TIGER MOTHS ( Apantosis spp.) 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (July 25) J Larvae of A. phalerata Harr, received from 
Upton with statement, that they were feeding on corn and tobacco. 
