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D. Isely (April 2?): The spotter cucumber beetle is 
moderately abundant in Washington County; very abundant in 
comparison with last year. 
IMBRICATED' SNOUT BEETLE ( Spicaerus irr.bricatus Say) 
H. Dietrich (April): The imbricated snout beetle has been 
found abundant on wax beans in several parts of George County 
during the month. 
ASPARAGUS BEETLE ( Crioceris asparagi L. ) 
A. S. Michelbacher (April 19): On the 24th of March the 
first asparagus beetles vere observed near Rio Vista. They 
were fairly numerous and will probably do considerable damage 
to young asparagus allowed to go to fern if no attempts are 
made to control them with sprays. At the present time a few 
of the beetles can be found here and there throughout the 
Sacramento River delta. On good authority I am informed 
that the beetle was found as early as the 4th of March. 
SEED CORN MAGGOT ( Hylemyia cilicrura Rond. ) 
W. A. Thomas (April 4): A light infestation on snap beans 
has occurred in the Chadbourn area within the past week. 
The attack seems to be confined almost entirely to plants 
just emerging from the soil. 
BEST WEBWORM ( Loxostege sticticalis L. ) 
J. A. Monro (April 22): Several reports have been received 
recently from McKenzie and Williams Counties that larvae and 
pupae are being observed in great abundance in fields being 
plowed at this time. 
POTATO LEAFHOPPER ( Smpoasca fabae Harr. ) 
J. R. Watson (April 22) : The bean leaf hopper, E. fabae, 
was extremely abundant in the Everglades section. 
THREE-CORNERED ALFALFA HOPPER ( Stictocephala festina Say) 
H. Dietrich (April 21): The three-cornered alfalfa hopper 
was extremely abundant on wax beans in George County on April 
4, but is now rare. 
LEAF- FOOTED BUG ( Leptoglossus phy li epus L. ) 
H. Gladney (April 18): Leaf-footed bugs are moderately 
abundant at Ocean Springs, Jackson County. 
