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STRAWBERRY 
STRAWBERRY LE\E ROLLER ( Ancylis comotana Frohl. ) 
G. P. Knowlton (June 8): Strawberry leaf rollers have "been 
causing damage in Utah County during the last two reeks, accord- 
ing to Mr. Anson Call. 
N. J. State Coll. of Agr. , Weekly News Letter (June): During 
the last reek in the month this insect appeared' in unusual 
numbers in parts of Cumberland and Atlantic Counties. In many 
cases it wa.s doing serious damage. (Abstract, J.A.H. ) 
H. R. Bryson (June 22): Dr. R. Co Parker reports larger 
numbers of adult strawberry leaf rollers present this year than 
at sxy time for the past two years. Evidently this insect is 
beginning to make a recovery from the heavy parasitism of two 
years ago. 
A TORTRICID (C nephasia l ongana Haworth) 
D. C. Mote (June 20): W. D. Edwards reports "'orms more numerous 
this year than last. One iris planting had about a 40 per cent 
infestation. Injury on strawberries has run as high as 20 per 
cent in a planting. On June 8 : the worms were found. pupating 
in numbers. 
STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEVIL ( Brachyrhinus spp. ) 
A. I. Bourne (June 26): Many complaints have been received 
from strawberry planters of damage caused by the strawberry 
crown girdler'B.- ov~ty.r- L.The adult beetles appeared June 18. 
At the present * time there are few, if any, larvae or pupae to 
be found 
G. P. Knowlton (June 22): On June 18 strawberry root weevils, 
B. ovatus L. and B. rugo sos triaius Goeze,were reported damaging 
strawberries in several parts of Cache County. They are less 
destructive than last year in Utah Counts''. 
SUGARCANE BEETLE ( Euetheola nagiceps Lee. ) 
J. Milton (June 20): On May 20 the sugarcane beetle was found 
to be causing considerable dama.ge to a strawberry field mear 
Corinth, Alcorn County. Probably 5 to 10 per cent of the plants 
were killed. The plants were set in the spring on sod land. 
MILLIPEDES (Julus sp. ) 
M. H. Swenk (May 15 to June 15): In southern Gage County, 
during the first week in June, millipedes ( Julus sp. ) were 
reported doing considerable damage to strawberry fruits. 
