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Colorado 
Missouri 
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Delaware 
New York 
C Pi Gillette (June 27): The Mexican bean beetle is moderately 
abundant along the eastern foothills and in Eelta, Mesa, and 
Montrose Counties. 
BEAN LEAF BEETLE ( Cerotoma trifurcata Forst.) 
P. H. Johnson (June 23): The bdan leaf beetle is doing 
considerable damage to beans in' Central Missouri. 
R. W. Harned (June 21) :■ A correspondent at Hazlehurst 
reported on June 5 that bean leaf beetles could be found in 
abundance in that vicinity and that they seemed to be causing 
considerable injury to the bean crop. 
CLOVER LEAF BEETLE ( Hyp era punctata Fab.) 
L. A. Stearns (June 20): The clover leaf beetle was reported 
injuring beans at Greenwood June 7. 
SAY'S BLISTER BEETLE ( Pomphopo ea sayi Lee.) 
Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. (June 23): Say's 
blister beetle has been causing severe damage to Italian beans 
in Erie County by eating the blossoms and small buds that have 
formed. 
AN APHID ( Geoica radicicola Essig) 
Mississippi B..W. Harned (June 21): This aphid was reported on roots 
/ of beans from Charleston June 7. 
POTATO LEAFHOPPER (Empoasca fa.bae Harr . ) 
Florida J. R. Watson (June 20): The bean jassid is causing much 
damage to beans and cowpeas in the Everglades, especially on 
the east shore of Lake Okeechobee. 
THPEE-CCRFER/ALFALFA HOPPER ( Stictocephala fe stina Say) 
Mississippi R. W. Harned (June 21): On June 5 a correspondent at Union, 
sent to this office 1 adult and 34 nymphs that had been collected 
on bean plants in his garden. He wrote, n I have not be fore 
had any trouble with this insect, but have seen Shpugh to 
convince- me they are destructible . " 
PEAS- 
Ohio 
PEA APHID ( Illinoia pisi Kalt.) 
T. H. Parks (June 8): 'The pea aphid has been greatly reduced 
in numbers since May 27. Hip-nod ami a. converg-ens - Guer. has 
