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LE ATBER -JACKET LARVAE ( Tipul i lae ) 
Indiana J. J. Davis- 'Hay 25) : -Reported abundant and injuring corn at 
Eusliville, May 19. 
ALFALFA ' 
ALFALFA WEEVIL (Phytcncmus posticus Gyll,) 
Wyoming C» L. Corkins ('lay g).: Wqeyiis are abundant only in a few 
fields. Egg laying has started, One small larva was taken. 
At Careyhurst the average number of eggs per ICO fresh stems 
.- on May 5 was 13*3; the number, of adult weevils per IOC strokes 
of the" net was 3.7. 
A3? AlT0IvlALA.(A2iomala binotata Gyll. ) 
Kansas J. '.7* McColloch (May 7): Adults were received from Holton 
?;it1i the. information that they were very abundant in alfalfa 
PEa APHID ( Ulir.oi a pi si Kal t. ) 
Kansas J. ™. McColloch (May 20): There has been a rather general out- 
break of the pea aphid, in.. the alfalfa fields of . the State. The 
cold backward spring has been favorable for the development 
of the aphid's. The outbreak has "ooea of interest because of 
its spread westward in the State. The heaviest loss ^as probably 
in the southwestern part of the State. 
FALL ABMTW'GRM ( laphygma f.-ugi-p&rda S. & A.) 
Florida J, R.. Watson (May 15): A. good many reports are reaching the 
office concerning the depredations of the fall armyworm, mostly 
on grcirs. 
CLOVER LEAP WEEVIL ( Hyp era punctata Fab.) 
Illinois W, P. Flint, (May 18): The clover leaf weevil, ~hich earlier 
. . in the season threatened to be quite destructive in the astern 
sections of Illinois, has caused very little damage, the insects 
having been' largely destroyed by the fungus disease which 
frequently attacks the larvae. 
Kansas J. W. McColloch (May 20): Larvae and cocoons of the clover 
leaf weevil have been received from e number of localities 
in the State,, southeastern quarter, during the past month. In 
no case has serious injury been reported. 
Indiana J J. Davis (May 25):" The clover leaf weevil is not so generally 
abundant as usual. Reports of injury to little red clever and 
to sweet clover were received. from the southern sections of ... 
the State. (May 26): Two reports of heavy infestations for 
north-central Indiana -'ere received today. 
