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Oregon, S. J, Newcomer (August RexDortecl to Tdg plentiful in Umatilla County, 
SQPASH B0K3R ( Melittia satyriniformis Ebn, ) 
Massachusetts, A, I. Bourne (August 23 )j Reported as very generally abundant 
for first time in a number of years, 
Michigan. H. Hutson .(August 23)t Requests for control received from several 
places in southern Michigan, 
Illinois, C, C, Oompton -(August 24); Much less abundant in northern Illinois 
than for the last several years, 
MELONS 
JffiLON APHID ( Aphis gossypii Glov, ) 
Michigan, R, Hutson (August 23) 5 Present at Dearborn on July 2b, Also present 
at Muskegon, Detroit, Zeeland, Grand Rapids, Chesanii^, Sawyer, and Grendvill 
Nebraska, H. D, Tate (July 15); Pound on cucumber vines in Clay County, 
Oklahoma, P. A. Panton (August 22); Causing severe damage to cantaloups in the 
Muskogee trucking area. 
Texas, R, K. Pletcher (August 13 )t Caused severe injury in Smith County on 
July 27* and in Tarrant County on July 
ASPABAGUS 
AS? ABACUS BEETLES ( Crioceris spu. ) 
Minnesota, M. U, Wing (August 15); G. asparagi L, and £, duo de c i mpunc t a t a L, 
present on a,sparagus at St, Paul, 
TUBNIP 
BED TUBNIP BEETLE ( Entomoscelis a do nidi s Pallas) _ , 
Montana. H. B. Mills (August 12); Attacking gardens at White Sulphur Springs, in. 
Meagher County, 
CELEBY 
A WEEVIL ( Listrono tus latiusculus Boh. ) 
Indiana, J. J, Davis (August 3 ) 5 Larvae were doing considerable damage to. celery 
in the northern part of the State, Specimens reared to the adult stage, 
(Det. by L, L, Buchanan,) ‘ 
