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Wisconsin, E. L.' Chambers (July 30): Very abundant in truck gardens and 
.on Hubbard squash, serious losses being reported* 
Iowa* C, J. Drake (June 28): Found on young squash vines at Jefferson, 
Cherokee, Glehnwood, Perry, and Ames* Normally abundant* 
H. E. Jdques (July): Reported as light in eastern half of State 
with heavier infestations in the southwestern part. , 
Nebraska* H. D. Tate (July 17): Complaints of injury to squash received 
from Antelope,* Douglas, Hitchcock, Madison, Phelps, and Redwillow 
Counties from July 3 to 15* 
Oklahoma. E. E. Whitehead (July 24): Injury severe in the truck-growing area 
near Muskogee, with squash, watermelon, and cantaloup, attacked, 
Texas* R. K. Fletcher. (July 22): Cantaloup and watermelon severely injured 
on Juno 29 in Tarrant County, and cantaloup severely injured in Lamar 
County on June 25* 
Utah, G. F. Knowlton (July 2): Squash damaged at Nibley and Logan. (July 15). 
* Injury reported from Farmington, Holladay', and Springville, (July 18): 
Squash damaged at Layton, -.) 
Washington, L. G. Smith (June 26): Reported on June 20 that squash and pump- 
kins were attacked near Touchet and at the State line, severe damage 
being done. Reported on June 18 from Franklin County. that the bugs 
were plentiful 'at Riverview, near Pasco, and that squash was being 
attacked. . , ' 
E. P. Lanchester (July 22): Reported as completely destroying 
winter squash at Walla Walla. 
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SQJJASH BORER ( Melittia satyriniformis Hbn. ) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr, News Letter (July 15): Eggs being laid 
a bout 2 weeks later than usual on Long Island; the earliest ones have 
hatched. . v * ,. 
North Carolina. D. L. Wray (July 2): Observed causing considerable damage 
to squash in Lewisville, Forsyth County, 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al. (July 25)* Light infestation reported from 
the Meridian area. 
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PICKLE WORM ( Diaphanla ni tidal is Stoll) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, ot al. (July 25): Observed in squash bib oms in Leake 
County, and heavy infestations were reported from the' Meridian area, 
where cucumbers were being injured, and at State College, where cantaloups 
were infested. < * f .• . a: ■ 
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