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PILL ARMTl'JOEM ( Lapliygma frugiperda A. & S,) 
Mississippi, L. P. McG-ehcc (jime 19): Pound feeding in t’ne Lud of corn in 
Hancock Count7 toda3?‘, 
LESSER COEHSLALK BORER ( El asmopalpus lignosellus Zell.) 
South. Carolina, 0. L. Cartvrright (June 5) J .Sections of two cornfields 
in Plorence County wore damaged • 
BILLBUG-S ( Calendra spp,) 
South Carolina, 0. L, Cart wight (June 5) • Several fields of corn were 
rather heavily infested hy _C. callosa Oliv, and _C, maidis Chitt, in 
Plorence and Lee Counties, 
Mississippi, C, Lj^’le (June 25): Specimens of callosa, were received 
from Panola County on May 29 where thej^ wore talcen from corn, and 
adults (prohahly carlo sa. Oliv,) were sent in from Harrison 
County” on June 19* 
Iowa, H. E, Jaques (June): Light infesta.tions in Ha.rdin County in the 
central part of the State, and in Henry and Davis Counties in the 
southeastern section, 
SOD ^•JEB1/0H''IS ( Cramhus spp.) 
Ohio, I. H. Parks (June 25) t Serious injury occurred in a few isolated 
fields of central Ohio late in Ma.y, necessitating the replanting of 
some corn, 
Iowa, H. E. Jaques (June): Light infesta.tlon in Ployd County and moderate 
Infestation in Jones County, 
Minnesota, M. Wing (May 2C*-June 19) S Severely/ damaging parts of corn- 
fields in Blue Barth County. 
A SEED CORE BEETLE ( iigonoderus sp,) 
Wisconsin, C...L, Pluke (June 20) : Cool, rainy weather of Juno 2 to l4 
occurred just after planting and has given rise to attanks hy corn 
seed ground beetles ( Agonoderus sp,), espcciallj/ in southern counties. 
ALPALPA AMD CLOl/ER 
ALPALPA TJEEVIL ( Hyp era postica Gyll.) 
Eehraska, H. D. Tate (June 3) J Adults were collected today from 
sweepings in an alfalfa field in Scotts Bluff County on June 3» 
Wyoming, B. T. Snipes (June 2l): Two fields of alfalfa at Basin were 
heavily attacked, one so badly that first hay crop was ruined and field 
is being plowed under. About 5 'to 10 percent damage in second, field. 
