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I. M, Hawley (j'.ine 23): ihe onion naarot is destroying all onion*', 
in some places in Ooche Co-anty, 
SUGaH-BSET T7E3V;ORM ( Loicostefce sticticalis L«) 
J, H, Parker (June 2k): Large flights of sajgar-heet Tvehrorm 
moths nere noted d-orin^: the first t^o v;eeks in June in many 
localities ear-t of the Divide and, judging from the Teat numhers 
of moths, some d.omage to sugrj. "beets nay result fromtthis pest. 
Aside from grasshoppers and sugar -beel; wehworm moths, insect 
pests have teen, present in unusually small nuraoers, 
I. M» Havrley (June 23): Sugar-heet vrebnovms are appearing in 
injurious nuinhers in Utah, '.Teher, and Cache Counties. 
SUSAH-BESn? SRI/IYVIOR!-.: (Ca radrina exigua S bn, ) 
I« M« Ha^ley (j^one 23): Sugar-beet armyi7orms are doing considerable 
damage in Utah County. 
BUai^Jl-BE3T ROOr-MAGGOT (Tetrno^E aldrichi Hendel ) 
I. M, Hav7ley (June 23): Sugar-beet root-maggot flies were late 
in coming out. Eggs are being deposited in large numbers at the 
present time. 
A BEET LSi^J-HIiTER ( Feromyia vici na Lint. ) 
C. 0, Hoptghton (June): Beet leavee are very badly infested at 
He'.vark this year. 
&7EET FCTaTOSS 
TCRTOISE BEETLES 
R* V7« Harned (June 20): Sever,al species of tortoise beetles have 
been reported from different parts of the State on sweet potatoes, 
including Chelvmorpha cassidea Fab, Metriona b icolor Eab,, 
Chirida gut tat a Oliv,, and Metriona bivittata Say. 
5XEA-BEETLE S(Kal t ic inae ) 
J. A, Berly (June l6^; We have had one report from. Easley of 
flea-beetles causing considerable damage to street potato plants 
that had hot been set long. Did not have opportunity to determine 
the species. 
A BLISTER BEETLE (E picauta lemaiscata Fab. 
R« W, Harned (June 20): Blister beetles have been reported as 
damaging s'^eet potatoes end tomiatoes in LeFlore and Suriflo^ver 
Counties. 
