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Utah. G. F. Knowlton (July l)s More abundant than at any time during the 
preceding 15 years. Infestation built up through 1938 to 1940 in a 
number of localities. 
Washington. L. G. Smith (July 3): No adults found at Sequim, but four pods 
contained eggs. One weevil obtained from 225 sweeps at Agnew, 3 from 
25 sweeps, and 2 from 25 sweeps in Canadian field peas. Field was just 
coming into full bloom. In San Juan County on June 24, partially grown 
larvae were found within seeds of garden peas at Lopez, averaging 2 or 
3 per pod. In Jefferson County, _ on June 24, no weevils were found out 
of 325 sweeps in a field of Austrian peas at Center. Out of 50 pods, 
1 pod was found containing 1 egg. No weevils found at Chimacum; however, 
3 out of 15 pods had 1,3» and 3 ©gg s* respectively. (July 10): Eggs 
present on pods of peas at Bangor, Kitsap County, on June 30. No adults 
observed. Some larvae had entered the seeds. 
A WEEVIL ( Sitona lineata L, ) 
Washington. L. G. Smith (July 3 ): Prom 10 to 20 collected in seed pea fields 
of San Juan County on Juno 27. Poliage badly scalloped and stands were 
poor. Larvae, pupae, and adults were collected in soil by digging and 
screening roots of pea plants. Two adults found that had apparently 
just emerged from pupal stage. 
PEA. APHID ( Macrosiphum pi si Kltb. ) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July 29) ! Some damage to 
peas in Cortland County. 
Wisconsin. C. L, Fluke (July 23): Infestation very heavy on alfalfa in 
southeastern and southern parts of State. 
North. Dakota. J. A. Munro (July 2l); Moderately abundant at Pargo and 
Bi smarck. 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton, et al. (July l): Injury to pods and vines occurred 
in peafields in various parts pf northern Utah. Heavy infestations 
occurring in some fields in Cache County and near Spanish Fork during 
1939 were uncommon during 194o, Heavy infestations in alfalfa in several 
places earlier in the season. (July 25): Reported as causing serious 
injury to early pod peas in Iron County. Last year 37 carloads were 
shipped,as compared with only 5 this year, although the acreage was 
similar. 
Washington, L. G. Smith (June 17 ) S- Severe damage to peas resulted in 
untreated areas in the Monte sano locality of Grays Harbor County. Late 
peas have low populations of winged adults and immature nyurphs, 
(July 3): Severe damage observed although there was a low population 
of aphids on San Juan Island on June 27 • Damage to vetch light. 
