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ZEBRA CATERFILIAE '.__ . ?stra ^ic ta Harr . ) 
J. J. fiavis (June 26): The zebra caterpillar was report 
conspicuous on--cc '. • t Marion, June 16. Specimens were also 
sent in on th from McCoysburg. In the latter ship- 
] was no statement of the crop dai L but Li 
accompanied the larvae. This same larva damaged sweet corn 
Rockville June 23 and field corn at Franklin on June 25. 
Nebraska 
I own 
M. H. Swenk (May 15-June 15): The zebra eaterpilL r 
injuriously attaching cauliflower at Lincoln on June 4. 
■ rG ( Muraintia histrionic". Hahn) 
C. J. Drake (June 4): Egsc of the harlequin bug were found 
on cabbage plants chipped from Texas to Grinnell, Iowa. 'There 
■'ere quite a number of eggs -ad most of them seemed to r- 
til . 
Alabama 
Ohio 
Indi 
L. "~. Erannon (June 9): Bar uin-bug dt to tare id 
cabbage in the district of Birmin hai Lfi very li ht in pi- 
son to it was this tims last season. Adults ar Tory bcj re.. 
CA33AGE CUP.C'JLIO ( Ccutorh.vnchus r- ' - ' 11.) 
T. H. Parks (May 28): These beetles were pros at on c 
in Lawrence County and had fed on the leaves while a f lar 
•• re found in the stems. This is the first year th t 
received reports of damage in Ohio. 
J. J. Davio (June 26): The c-bbage curculio damaged 
at Battl . Sround May ! . 
ASFARAGUS 
Massachusetts 
AS; LE ( Crioc ..ris a 8 para fid : . ) 
A. I. Bourne ( ■ . . found in 
/ 27 and 28. They are about normal in abundanc - "his 
on. 
Connecticut 
New York 
W. E, : "ritton (June 25): beetles ar bt ak- 
in- a about the ucual abu Ln 
pljtoee: : , . Lton, Bristol, Ld. 
. : bants, ract f re W y bt r , 
. . ' • . >ll, • . Jun . 
a reporl .t in c 1 . , Onond; . , ad Dutch 
Count i . . 
