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Viginia. II. G, Walker (July 26): Has "been reported as being very abundant and 
injurious to "beans at Suffolk, southeastern Virginia. 
Ohio, IT. P. Howard (July 12): More abundant than it has been for several years 
in the Columbus district, and migration continued ^ell into July, Nymphs 
are becoming abundant on beans, but have not done serious damage. 
Indiana, J. J. Davis (July 26): This pest is becoming very abundant, 
Iowa, G. J, Drake (July 20): The potato leafhopper is very abundant in the 
vicinity of Ames, Des Moines, Clear Lake, and Cedar Rapids. Hopperburn 
becoming quite evident. 
POTATO APHID ( illinoia solanifolii Ashn, ) 
Connecticut. N. Turner (July 20): Two fields of potatoes are heavily infected. 
In general the aphids are not abundant. 
GREEN PEACH APHID ( Myzus pcrsicae Sula. ) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (July 23): Tomato plants -have been considerably infested 
with the green poach aphid and other aphids. In eastern and central 
Nebraska, from Lancaster to Custor Counties, they reached the peak of 
abundance about June 25 to 28, 
TOMATO PSYLLID ( Paratrioza cockerelli Sulc.) 
Nebraska, M. H. Swenk (July 23): Tomato and potato psyllid has built up an 
unusually heavy and threatening population in the irrigated sections of 
the North Platte Valley and in the dry land potato growing district of 
Box Butte, Sheridan, Dawes, and Sioux Counties, in western Nebraska, 
Damage to tomatoes reported from Custer County, in central Nebraska, on 
June 2S, and at Lincoln on Juno 25 these insects were abundant, with eggs, 
nymphs, and adults present. The first ones were n^ted at Lincoln several 
days previously. 
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MEXICAN DEAN BEETLE ( Epilachna yarivestis Muls . ) 
Connecticut, N, Turner (July 20): Serious damage has been done to garden beans 
in untreated fields in most sections of the State. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July): Is not causing much damage 
in eastern Now York, but is doing some damage in western New York, and in 
Wayne, Monroe, and Orleans Counties, where it has not been destructively 
present in previous years, 
Delaware. L, A, Stearns (July IS): Rather severe injury throughout bean acreage 
in Sussex County, in southern Delaware. • ' 
