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BUEFALO TREEKOPPER ( Osresa bucalus Fab . ) 
Nebraska M* H. Swenk (August l) : A case of nymphs of the buffalo 
treehopper injuring strawberries came to notice in western 
Nebraska (Dawes County)* 
STRAWBERRY LEAF-ROLLER ( Ancylis corapt ana Froehl.) 
Okie F, A. Gossard (July 25)2 -he strawberry leaf-roller was received 
from Kipton June cZ., and from Kansas July 5«, From the specimens 
reciivefl and the reports of our correspondents the damage was 
evidently very severe in both these localities. An inquiry 
was received from Elmore June 15 regarding control of this pest. 
Indiana H, F„ Pietz (July 1S).» The strawberry leaf-roller, which last 
year was a very serious pest in the northern half of Indiana, 
is now working southward and becoming more abundant in the 
southern half of the State. 
Nebraska II. H. Swenk (August 1): Injury by the strawberry leaf -roller 
was Reported from Webster County. 
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RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus sp, ) 
Virginia ijH, Spencer (July S): Red spider is exceptionally severe on Lima 
beans in the Eastern Shore district of Virginia and it is 
thought that the crop will be a total loss because of them. In 
the Norfolk district fields of eggplants have been severely 
damaged, We have had many inquiries about red spider on 
ornamental shrubs and several kinds of evergreens, 
BROWN COLASPIS (Colaspis brunnea Fab. ) 
New York C. R* Crosby (July 28).' This insect is doing considerable damage 
to a crop of field beans at Ailoway, 
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE (Epilachna cor runt a Muls. ) 
Virginia Ileal e F. Howard (August 22); This insect is reported from Wise 
County. 
Neale Fi Howard (August 22): This insect is reported from 
Buncombe and Madison Counties. 
Georgia J, 3, Gill (August 1): The Mexican bean beetle has been 
observed in gardens around Thomasville, throughout the season. The 
adults and larvae have been very abundant on snap beans and 
Lima beans, upon which they caused very serious damage. Within 
