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11. C. Sev^rin (July 12): /ore abundant than usual and is 
causing- severe injury. 
STRA 
TRITE GRUBS ( Polyphylla spp.) 
'Tashington W. 77.. Baker (June 25): There has been considerable i "-: ■ 
to strawberry plants around Rochester and in Big Harbor by 
Phlyphylla larvae. Some acreage was so badly daeaged that it 
was plowed up last year and planted in grain. 
STRAWBERRY IEa? ROLLER Uncvlls comotar.a Frol.) 
Indi^rta J. J. Davis (July 22): V^ry abundant at LaFayette late in 
June and at i.iishawaka July 3. 
Tashington .'. 7. Baker (Jun: 25): A few of th^se larva h we b;:n 
found on strawberry plants in the Grand Lcunt district. The 
injury this season has been slight.. 
A MOTH ( --.b labia ( Cner,hasia ) longs na Haw.) 
Oregon D. C. Mote (July 10): The larvae of this European moth 
:~ere found feeding in the fruit of strawberry at Oregon City. 
Adults were reared and sent to ."ashington for dct.r~ination. 
(Djtermin^d by Dr. A. Busck) 
5TRA.7BERRY CROWN BORER ( Tylodcrma fragariae Riley) 
Indiana J. J. Davis(July 22): Reported on July 2 as damaging straw- 
berry at Hew Albany. 
STRAWBERRY ROOT APHID Uohis forbesi Teed) 
Nebraska M.H. Swcnk (June 15- July 15): Reported as troublesome on 
strawberry during the latter half of June. 
LATE STRAWBERRY SLUG (Enoria macula t a ITort.) 
Nebraska '.'.. H. Swenk (June 15-July 15): The late strawberry slug 
was injurious to the leaves of strav/berry plants late in June 
in Washington and Holt Counties. 
A LEA? 3EETIE ( Timarcha intricata Hald.) 
'Tashington . W. Baker (June 25): Larvae have been found f • ding in 
strawberry plants around Kontcsano and Grand Mound. They 
arc not present in very large numbers. 
