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IfZLOIT APHID (ApJ hs ^o^c,^ii G-lov. ) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (September 25): Wg continue to receive many, reports of melon 
■"lid abundance from -aany sections :.f India. .a. 
Nebraska, i'. ". Swenk (September 20): ? he melon aphid was reported injuring 
melon, cucumber, and squash vines in Douglas County during the first part of 
Sep r. C mpiaints of this pest wore received also from }£adi son, Knox, 
and Boyd Counties. 
SQUASH 
SQUASH BUG (Anasa tristis DeG. ) 
Mi r nesota. A. C-. Ruggles (September 21): Several reports of injury have been 
received from the southern part of the St :•:. 
Nebraska. L'. H. Swenk (August 21 to September 20): Complaints of injury were 
received the last part of August and the first two weeks in September from 
Douglas, Lancaster, and jpranklin Counties. 
PICKLE WORM ( pi ■^■■■li iii nit Ida? is Stoll) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (Sept ..'her 23): A correspondent at Crystal Springs in 
Copiah County reported on September 6 tliat late squash in her :arden had 
been almost completely ruined by this pickle worm. 
STRAWBERRY ISA? HOLIER ( Ar.-r lis com^tana 7roel. ) 
Kansas. II. R. Bryson (September 23): The strawberry leaf roller is reported 
destructive at Vliets. 
STRAWBERRY CROWN 30P.Z3 ( Tyloderma fr i-ariae Riley) 
Tennessee. G. M, Bentley (September 23): The strawberry crown borer was moderate- 
ly abundant in Rhea County Se] t . r 12 bo 20. 
0ORI?]?IELD ANT ( lasias ::i?er ;xicricr;us Bfiery) 
Nebraska. K. H. Swenk (Au ust 21 to Septc bor 20): Th< se ar.ts wore reported at- 
tacking strawberry plaits in Kearney County or. iugust 2 r< . Ants were also re- 
ported working in a lawn in Cedar County on tiugust 23. 
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A 2T::iT2 ( Reticulitermes tibialis Bks. ) 
Nebraska. M. H, Swenk (August 21 to Sep1 r 20): T Ltes were reported at- 
taching rhubarb plants in the rield in Clay County ' .: first of September. 
