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A SCARAEID ( Strigoderma arboricola Fab.) 
North Carolina C. H. Brannon in letter to-W. H. White (July 23): This 
insect has caused considerable damage over the state ?nd 
* y at>pear B to he especially bad in Caldwell County where 
it caused heavy damage to beans several years ago. ? ' ' • 
The damage generally is probably more apparent than real but 
I noticed many fields of beans very heavily infested. 
SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Piabrotica duodecirrounctata Fab . ) 
Indiana J. j, Davis (July 25): The spotted cucumber beetle - 
reported a serious pest of beans for canning at Greenfield, 
June 26. 
BEAN LEAF ROLLER ( Goniurus -proteus L.) 
New York Weekly News Letter, N. Y. State Coll. A^r. (July 21): In 
the ^ean fields where precautions have not been followed leaf 
rollers are quite prevalent. 
POTATO LEAFHOPPER. (Emp_oasca_ fabae Karr.) 
Maryland G. E. Go*§d (July 21): Mr. L. 7 . Brannon reports leafhoppers 
as being injurious to beans in Maryland. 
Virginia G. E. Gould (July 21): Leafhoppers are abundant on snap 
beans and are causing- noticeable damage. 
BEaN AFHIP ( Aphis runic is L.) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (June 15-30): The bean aphid was repeatedly 
reported from various parts of the State during the period 
from June 20 to 25. 
CUCURBITS 
STRIPED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Piabrotica vittata Feb.) 
Florida J. R. I7atson (July 18): The striped cucumber beetles is very 
abundant in the Everglades. 
Ohio T. H. Parks (June 30): The striped cucumber beetle is very 
abundant . 
E. 7. Lendenhall (Julyl);' The striped cucumber beetle 
very troublesome in Knox County this year attacking cucunbe ■ 
and melons. 
rndisnp J. J. Pivis (July 25): The striped cucumber beetle was 
abundant and destructive at Bedford, Huntington. Warsaw, Sunman, 
Michigantown, Aurora, and Lafayette, June 26 -July 19. 
