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A WEEVIL ( Aphrastu s. taonlatu s Gyll . ) ■ - - : • 
T. O'Neill (May 27); Specimens were collected at Elowery 
Branch with a report of damage to field beans and corn foliage. 
A WEEVIL ( Phytononus runic?, s L. ) 
M. P. Zappe (June 18): : Iarvae very abundant, 'feeding on leaves 
and blossoms of sorrel grown for seed at Milford. A few adults 
present, eggs laid inside of stems. About 7 acres infested. 
Insect first taken in corn in Greenwich June, .1928. One 
specimen at Earien May 21, 1930. Adults rather abundant on 
dock. (See Ent. News 34: 280, 1923. L.L. Buchanan. ) 
SUGAR BEET T-TRIPS ( Heliothrips f amoral is Eeeger) 
E. W. Mendenhall (May 27): The sugar beet thrips was quite 
bad on several species of Sedum, Kalanchoe f lammea , C rassula 
arborescens , and ' 'o s emb r y an t h ^mum aequila! • r^.le in the green- 
houses in Urbana. We find considerable da: age to the succulent 
plants under glass. These plants were" so bad that they had to 
be destroyed.. 
SEED CORN MAGGOT ( ijylemyia cilicrttra Rond. ) 
C. R. Phipps (June 25): The seed corn maggot is present in 
very destructive numbers in bean fields in central Maine. It 
is causing quite a loss to cucumber producers in Cumberland 
County. 
E. IT. Cory (June 22): Seed corn maggot very abundant. 
J. H. Bigger (June 17): The seed corn maggot is very abundant 
in western Illinois; 50 per cent of the adults out May 27. 
R. H. Pet tit (June 22): Seed corn maggot very abundant. 
C. L. Fluke (June 24): The seed corn maggot is very abundant, 
ruining corn and beans in many fields over most of the State. 
W. A. Price (May 25): The s«ed corn maggrt has' been generally 
prevalent over the State, doing conspicuous damage in Bourbon 
and Fayette Counties. 
K. C. Severin (June 14): Damage is especially severe in weakly 
germinating corn in isolated areas over South Dakota. 
Nebraska 
!!. H. Swenk (April 20 to June 1): Daring the third week in 
May the seed corn maggot caused damage to planted' corn in Cuming 
County > near West Point. 
