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throughout August in Marshall, Bedford, Lincoln and Franklin 
Counties, Several hundred acres infested, much of the crop 
"being cut earlier than planned/ oPder to avoid further loss. 
CLOVER APHID ( Anur aphis b akeri Cowan) 
j G. E. Knowlton (September 18): The clover aphid has "been only 
moderately abundant in northern Utah during the present season, 
L, P. Rockwood (September 2): Clover heads in Washington County 
are not as sticky with honeydew as usual, 
PEA APHID (IllinoiG p_isi Kalt.) 
L. P. Rockwood (September 3): A few aphids have been observed 
in alfalfa fields and on Scotch broom?- in Washington County, Ho 
alates seen August 11. 
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ALEALEA 
ALEALEA WEEVIL ( Phytonomus posticus Gyll.) 
C. L, Corkins (August 27): The alfalfa weevil is very abundant 
at 'Casper, causing more damage this year than ever before recorded, 
The weevil reduced foliage on the first cutting in some fields 
from 90 to 95 per cent. 
GARDEN WSBWORM ( Loxostege similalis Guen. ) 
J. J, Davis (September 25): The garden webworm was reported 
abundant and destructive to alfalfa at Plymouth August 29. 
W. P, Elint (September 23): The alfalfa webworm has been 
abundant throughout the State and has caused considerable injury 
to newly sown alfalfa fields. 
H, R. Bryson (September 23): The garden webworm was still 
doing damage to alfalfa as late as August 29 at Manhattan. 
M. H. Swenk (August 1 to 31 ): From August 7 to 10 a few 
reports were received from Saline and Gage Counties of an 
abundance of the garden webworm, working on the third, cutting of 
alfalfa, and more or less seriously injuring it, 
-THREE-CORNERED ALEALEA HOPPER ( Stictocephala festina. Say) 
G, I. Worthington '( September 18) : The three-cornered alfalfa 
hopper is general In all alfalfa fields in Washington and Bolivar 
Counties. Damage is very noticeable and in some cases severe. 
