INSECT PEST SURVEY BULLETIN 
Vol. 10 July 1, 1930 No. 5 
OUTSTANDING ENTOMOLOGICAL FEATURES IN THE UNITED STATES FOR JUNE, 1930 
In spite of indications earlier in the season of grasshopper dan- 
age in parts of Montana, no serious damage has been reported as yet. 
T'ae only outbreak of importance is in northern Michigan. Localized 
depredations are reported from parts of Missouri and southeastern 
Nebraska. 
Cutworm outbreaks continued throughout the early part of the month 
in the Dakotas and Nebraska, westward to Colorado, Utah, and Montana. 
An extensive outbreak of the white-lined sphinx on Russian thistle 
and mallow in Nevada is attracting considerable attention. 
7/ireworra depredations are being reported from the entire eastern 
half of the country from Maine to South Carolina and Mississippi and west- 
ward to the Dakotas. 
White-grub injury continues to be serious in the North Central States 
eastward to Illinois. 
The rose chafer is abnormally abundant throughout the Middle Atlantic 
and East Central States. 
A very serious outbreak of the Eessian fly has developed in south- 
eastern Nebraska. 
The chinch bug appears to be building up a threatening population 
in Illinois, Missouri, and Oklahoma. 
An outbreak of the army worm is reported from Washington County, Iowa, 
and the fall armyworm is occurring in outbreak numbers in eastern North 
Carolina and southern Mississippi. 
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