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GRAPS FLEA BEETLE ( Hal tica chalybe a Illiger) 
New Mexico «X» R. Douglas (July 15): The grapevine flea beetle has "been 
causing .considerable trouble to the young grapevines in the 
Rio Grande Valley near Albuquerque. 
BLUEBERRY 
3LACK-LEED CUTWORM ( Agrotis fennica Tausch. ) 
Maine C, R. Fhipps (July 19): This cutworm, abundant and destructive 
last season, was taken in only two localities this year. A few 
larvae were taken in Cumber lard County early in May. About a 
month later (June 7) larvae appeared in some abundance on Long 
Island in Hancock Ccunty. 
BLUEBERRY FLEri. BEETLE ( Hal tica torouata L ee. ) 
Maine c. R» Fhipps (July 19): Larvae of the blueberry flea beetle 
wsre noticeably injurious and abundant early in June in Hancock 
County. The adults appeared about July lU, 
BLaCE-HEhDED FIHEflCRM (Rh opobota naevana Hon. ) 
Massachusetts A, I* Bourne (July 2U): Mr. Lacroix reports that very few 
complaints of any serious injury from the black-headed fireworra 
have as yet been received. 
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PECAN" NUT CSSE- BEARER (Acrobas is hebescella Hulst) 
Florida J. C. Goodwin: The nut case bearer is extremely destructive 
this season at Monticello. In some orchards the loss ranges from 
25 to 60 per cent of the crop, 
FaLL raSBiyQRM ( Hyphantria curiea Drury) 
Georgia .Oliver I. Snapp (July 19): The fall webworm has just begun 
to make its appearance here at Fort Valley. 
Mississippi R. W. Harned (July 15): The only complaint received recently 
in regard to the fall webworm was from Sibley in Adams County 
on June 29; pecan trees were infested. 
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ELM LEAF BEETLE ( Galerucella xanthoma l&ena Schr. ) 
California T. D, Urbahns (June 25): On a ranch at Hanford "/here about 
eight large elm tress were completely defoliated the adult 
beetles attacked and completely defoliated adjoining almond trees. 
