-Uos- 
WlKEWOPi/IS (Slateridae) 
Conmcticut . N. Turner (October Ij); In a 
Coniicct.icut River Vp.llcy thore wa.s a Ipsn of 20C Dusiu-x.. ^. . 
(total yield 400), on account of v/irewoi-n danage of tubers. The pest 
v/as proTDn."bly I i nonius ec t:\n ous Say. 
TOBACCO PLEA SKETLS (Spitrix parvula T. ) 
Toxas- S. W- Clark (Awrast 11); Danage oy E. prrvala reported in ^^racticoll 
all tonato socd "bsds at Woslacor, 
A LE.\J'}-I0PPI:R (Enpoasca solana EeLong) 
California. R. E. Canp'oell (October 2-4): This leafhopper T/as very a'Dundant 
in several potato fields in Los An£,'eles and San Bernardino Coionties. 
The plants had a geneially loi-^healthy appearance and growth was not -Nhct 
it Ghculd have "been, hut it \^as inpcRsihle to deternine whether th3 
le-afhnpp-Ti's were the sole cause of the injm-y, (Det. P. W. Oins:n.) 
POTATO LSAEHOPPER ( Snpoasca fahoe Karr.) 
Tannesseo. G. M. Bentley (Cctohor 23); Potato leafhopper, one of our out- 
standing potato pcfjts, has "been very prevalent on "both plantings of 
the Irish potato crcpj. 
T3xas. J. 11. loney (September I5); E- fahae causing severe injury to lina 
heans and hlac-^-eyed peas in G-<'i.lvoston County. 
TOMTO PSYLLID (Paratrioza cockorolli Sulc.) 
Utah. Gr. E. Knowlton (Septenber 29): Potato psyllid injury v;as reported 
iron Sevier, Wasatch, Piute., C-arfield, Tooele, Yv'ashington, Kane, V/eher, 
and Ui:itah Counties. Eanage this year was r.iuch Ic^s extensive than in 
1935. 
SEAITS 
BEAN LE/iF ROLLER ( C-oni urus pro teus L.) 
Elorida. E. S. ChanDerlin (Septenhcr) : The bean leaf roller is causing scno 
damage to string beans at Quincy. 
BEAN Tin? IPS (lleli othrips fas ciatus Perg.) 
Utah. Gr. F. Knowlton (Septenbor): Injury to "bean foliage by thrips was re- 
ported fron Iron, Weber, and Uintah Co-onties. 
