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STRIPED FLEA BEETLE ( Phvllotreta vittata Fab.) 
M. M. High (June 6): This flea beetle was very abundant on 
young turnip and cabbage the last half of May and. first ten 
days in June. Some plantings --ere severely injured. 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
J. J. Davis (June 20): Aphids were reported damaging turnip 
and lettuce at Vincennes, June S. Specimens -were not submitted. 
L. Haseman (June 23): The past month has shown unusual 
outbreaks of plant lice on rhubarb, cabbage, beets ; and li 
beans, as well as shrubbery and trees. 
MOLE CEICK3TS ( Sca^teriscus spp.) 
C. H. Brannon (June 23): S. vicinus Scudfi. has seriously 
damaged truck crops in New Hanover Count" and bet infested 
dwellings,, scores, and churches. 
J. M. Robinson (June 20): The mole cricket is moderately 
abundant at Talladega. 
H. Dietrich (June 9): Mole crickets are injuring watermelon 
v i nc s a t Luc e dal e . 
GARD21T SLUG ( Aqriolima." agrestls L.) 
E. L. Chambers (Juno 94): Many reports are being received 
from various sections ?.£ the State to the sf: t that serious 
injury is v ein ion by the : 3n slug. One grower reported 
a large plot oi dahlias being attacked and the ey< s ten off 
as fast as they sprputec . 
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COLORADO POTATO SLZT] ;. ( Leotinqtars dec u_n ua Say) 
Weekly Hews Latter, N. Y. State Coll. 6 r. ( . ne 9): Zgg 
deposition by the Colorado potato beetle is i cially 
abundant this yc? in Suffolk County. Ho you have 
been observed as yet. Very ah i it in Onondaga County. 
A. G. Ruggles and assistants (June): Tt ". rado potato 
beetle began hatching about t. die of thu ' is 
reported as very Sibley, Carlton, pin 
Counties. 
