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GARDEN FLEA HOPPERS (Halticus citri Ashm. ) 
■ H. G. Walker (June 18): A heavy infestation of the garden 
flea hopper was found on cold-f ra:-e cucumbers at Deep Creek. 
Both nymphs and adults were present in large numbers in one 
field, but ^ere apparently absent in the surrounding fields. 
FALSE CHINCH BUG (Nysius ericae Schill.) 
C. D. Lebert (June 24): Die false chinch bug is very numerous 
on young irelons west of Phoenix, killing irany plants in spots 
throughout the field. The bugs apparently bad migrated from 
an old lettuce field to. the east, 
SQUASH 
SQUASH BUG ( Anas a tristis DeG. ) 
H. G. Walker (June 24): Souash bugs -"ere rather numerous on 
cymbling and sauash plants in the Norfolk area on June 16. 
R. W. Harned 'and assistants (June): Squash bugs have destroyed 
many acres of squash in Harrison, George and Simpson Counties. 
G. E. KnowLton (June 4'): Scruash bugs are moderately abundant. 
Beginning to cause some injury to squash at Garland, 
SQUASH BEETLE ( Spilachna borealis Eab. ) 
N. Turner (Juno): The squash lady beetle is present in much 
greater numbers than for the oast few years. 
CELERY 
CELERY LOOPIR ( JWtographa f sic if era Kby. ) 
C. J. Drake (June 27): The celery loeocr is doing a considerable 
amount of damage to celery, lettuce, peas, and radishes in gardens 
in the State. Reports of injury have been received from Ames, 
Nevada, Marshall town, and Toledo. 
Nebraska 
EGGPLANT ELEA BEETLE ( Spitrix fuscula Crotch) 
D. B. Whelan (May 15 to June 15): The eggplant flea beetle 
attackedjoung eggplants at Lincoln as early as June 6. Eggs 
were obtained in cages during the second veek of June, 
