were found, but most were in the pupal or early adult stage. Similar damage is 
also occurring in various parts of 'Utah 'and Cache Counties. 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (May 28): Strawberry root weevil 3. ovatus pupating and 
adults are appearing. Adults of the rough strawberry root weevil are also 
emerging. . . ,j 
A TORTRICID ( Ablabia 1 ongana Haw. ) 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (May 28): Strawberry ' and iris worms pupating, the first pupa 
being found- on May k,, - 
MINT 
MINT FLEA BEETLE ( Longitarsus menthaphagas Gentner) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (June 22) : Mint flea beetle very destructive in several 
localities in northern Indiana. 
SUGAR 3EETS 
BEET LEAFHCpPER ( Eutettix tenellus 3ak. ) 
Idaho. C, Wakeland (June 19): Following the migration flight, tomato plants a,re 
blighted severely throughout the southern part of the State and bean plants 
are generally showing curly top. Curly top became so severe in the beet- 
groy/ing districts in Twin Falls County that a large percentage of the beets 
have been plowed up and the prospect now is that there will be a very small 
acreage in southern Idaho. 
SUGAR 3EET ROOT MAGGOT ( Tetanops aldrichi Hendel) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (May 25): Sugar beet root maggots are reported as destruc- 
tive at Hooper. (June 5): They are killing young sugar beets at Kanesville, 
in Weber County, and (June 11 ) causing moderate-to-severe damage to sugar 
beets in the fields at Amalga and 3enson, reducing stands in some fields. 
ZEBRA CATERPILLAR ( Mamestra picta Harr.) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (June 5): Zebra caterpillars, attacking and webbing sugar 
beet foliage, were brought in from North Logan, 
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A T03ACC0 HORNWORM. ( Phlegethontius sp.) 
Florida. F. S. Chamberlin (June 11): Infestations of the hornworm are about 
normal. 
A SOD WEB WORM ( Cr ambus sp.) 
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Maryland. E. H. Cory (June 21): Approximately oni? third of a 50,000-plant field 
in Anne Arundel County was injured, 
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