G-rCEiEH-STnTKBIJG ( Acrosternvin hilare Say). 
Vi^/jinia* L, A, Hetrick (SeptenlDer 24); Specinens sent in fron Mathews Comity 
dn Septer.iber, with report that, they- were • injuring "butter ‘beans, 
PSA V/ESVIL-; ( Pruchus pisorun L.) 
Co rrectioiu — "Washington and Oregon, L, 0, Snith (July'30);’ In the Septenher 
1, 1940, Bulletin, the first sentence on page 395 should read; ”A'bout 
25 percent less dusting was necessary than last 'year.” 
Washington. L, G-, Snith (Septen'ber ll): Adults observed in great numbers seek- 
ing hibernation quarters on window and door screens of houses in Pullman, 
't’Jhitman County, on September 7- nnd 8, Hunbers ‘of bluebirds were feeding 
on adults, • 
PEA APHID ( Macro siphun pisi Kltb*) 
Utah, G. J’, Knov/lton (September 24); Dentr,oyed a l~acre 'test plot of fa,ll 
canning peas a,t Deiireyvillo and are destroying a field of s ini lnr*-> size 
at Pielding, both in Box Elder County, Ladybird beetle adults and 
larvae, also syrphid larvae, are moderately abuncirnt in both patches, 
PEA MOTH ( Laspeyresla nigricana Steph.) 
Maine, J, H, Havfkins (’September l): Sent from Aroostook County, Injury to pes 
crop negligible, (Dot, by C, Heinrich,) 
LESSr^H COHHSTjYLK BOHEIl ( Elasnopalpus lignosellUs Zell,) 
Alabama, J, M, Hobinson (August 26): Heported as attacking peas at Ozark, 
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SOUTHETdT GDEEll STIlUCBUG ( iTezara viridula L.) 
Mississippi, G, L, Bond (September 25): Damaging late peas and other truck 
crops in the southeastern counties, 
cabbage 
IMPOHTED ’c;iB3AGB WOHI-I ( Pieris rapae L.) 
Virginia, H, G,_ W^,xkor and L, D, jindorson (September 24): Very scarce in the 
llorfolk nx.ea, , 
Wisconsin. E, L, Chambers (Septonbor 26).: Seriously injured cabbage throughout 
southern Wisconsin, 
