-233- 
STRAWBERRY 
Indiana 
Utah 
STRAWBERRY LEAP ROLLER ( Ancylls comntana Fro hi . > 
J. J. Davis (June 20): The strawberry leaf roller has been 
unusually abundant at Lafayette and.Terre Haute- the past month. 
G. F. Enowlton (June 4): Strawberry leaf rollers a.re causing 
moderate injury to strawberries at Lake View, Pleasantview, and 
Provo . 
Utah 
Utah 
Nebraska 
STRAWBERRY ROOT WSEVIL (Brachyrhimis ovatus L.) 
0. F. Knowlton (June 3): The strawberry root weevil is 
damaging occasional fields throughout the strawberry-growing 
area of northern Utah. 
STR&.IBERPY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus signatu s Say) 
G. F. Knowlton (June 4): Live strawberry weevils have been 
found in strawberries brough to the market at Provo. The weevils 
are maturing ecrlier this year than a year ago. 
SiffiLY STRAWBERRY SLUG ( Empria fragariae Rohw.) 
M. H. Swenk (June 12): From May 21 to June 2 many complaints 
were received of injury to strawberries by the early strawberry 
slug. These complaints 'were chiefly from the northeastern part 
of the State, especially from Pierce County west to eastern 
Holt County a.nd Wheeler County, where the plants were in many 
cases quite defoliated by the slugs. 
ASPARAGUS 
Delaware 
Pennsylvania 
Indiana 
Colorado 
ASPARAGUS BEETLE ( Crioceris asnsrari L.) 
L. A. Stearns (June 20): The asparagus beetles (_C. asr^ragi L. 
and 0. d \io dec i mpunc t at a L. ) were very abundant in fields about 
Bridgeville June 12. 
C. A. Thomas (June 8): This asparagus beetle was exceptionally 
abundant in asparagus fields in the vicinity of Kennett Square, 
Chester County, during the first two weeks in May. 
J. J. Davis (June 20): An asparagus beetle was reported 
abundant at Indiananolis May 31. 
G. P. Gillette (June 27): The asparagus beetle is moderately 
abundant ft Fort Collins, Denver, and'BoUlder. 
