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AUSTRA.II AIT TOMATO T7EEVXL (Listrodores c bliquus Gyll.) 
Florida J. E» Graf (-June 18): The Australian tomato weevil, now kno*wn 
as Jji stroderea o b.iiciu.us (formerly Eesiantha noeiva Lea), has 
been reported from Escambia County. 
Florida and M* M Q High (May 19-23): The weevil was found on turnip at the 
Alabama. following points: Mobile, Mobile County, Ala. (previously reported); 
Fair Hope, Baldwin County, Ala.; Brewton, Escambia County, Ala.; 
Evergreen, Conecuh County, Ala,; trove Hill, Clarke County, Ala.; 
Leroy, Washington County, Ala.; and Pensacola, Escambia County, Ha. 
Alabama E, W, Earned (June 22): H. P. Loding, Mobile, writes as follows: 
"Van Aller has been finding Desiantha nociva in Satsuma groves, 
'possibly on Solanum, " 
Mississippi J, E. Graf (June 18): The Australian tomato weevil has been 
reported from Bay St, Louis and Crystal Spring, Miss c 
Louisiana T7»- E, Hinds (May 28): The Australian tomato weevil appears to be 
continuing its spread in this State and will be found as far west 
as Denham Springs in Livingston Parish, and as far north as Amite 
and Bogadusa, 
J, E« Graf (June 18): The Australian tomato weevil has been reported 
from Satsuma, Holden, Tickfaw, Independence, Amite, Pinker, Clinton, 
and Greensburg, La, 
C, E, Smith (June 23): The following is the known distribution 
of Listroderes sp, in Louisiana,. 
Locality Parish L ocality Paris h 
Ponchatoula . Tangipahoa Livingston ' Livings to. 
Hammond Tangipahoa Greensburg St. Helena 
Covington St. Tammany Eaton Eouge East Bato: 
Eouge 
A single specimen was collected at Hammond ~cy both Dr. Hinds and 
Mr. Been, and one at Ponchatoula, one at Livingston, one at Greens- 
burg, and a single one at Eaton Eouge. The species was quite numerous 
at Covington, in which locality breeding evidently occurred, 
MOLE CEICZET ( G-ryllotalna hesadact.vla Perty) 
Ohio H, A, Gossard (June 23): Gryllotalpa hexadactyl a was received from 
Akron June 1, where it was reported as doing considerable damage 
to potatoes, 
CABBAGE 
CABBAGE MAGGOT ( Eylemyia brassicae Bouche) 
Massachusetts A. I, Bourne (June 22): The cabbage maggot seems to be about 
normally abundant. Prof » Koon reports that the growers who are 
using the corrosive sublimate treatment are thoroughly convinced 
of its efficacy. 
