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• T R U C K - C E P INSECTS 
VEGETABLE WEEVIL ( Listroderes obliquus Gyll.) 
J. M. Robinson (May 25): The vegetable weevil has been 
observed at Tuscaloosa. 
R. W. Harned (May 25): Specimens of the vegetable weevil, 
accompanied by complaints of serious injury to various garden 
plants, have been received during the past month from many 
localities. 
STRIPED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica vittata Eab.) 
Weekly News Letter, Few Jersey State College of Agriculture 
(May 26): Striped cucumber beetles were active in Cape May 
County on May 23, 
J. IT. Knull (May 8): Eirst adults observed on blossoms at 
Mont Alto today. 
L. M. Peairs(May 27): Adults of the striped cucumber beetle 
were observed at Morgantown from May 5 to 7. 
W. J Schoene (May 25): Striped cucumber beetles are unusually 
abundant on canteloupes and watermelons in Rockingham County. 
Gould and Walker (May 25): At present the cucumber beetles are 
scarce in the cucumber fields at Norfolk. 
J. R. Watson. (May 21): The striped cucumber beetle is extremely 
abundant in the Everglades. 
T. H. Parks (May 22); The striped cucumber beetle began to 
appear in melon fields in Franklin County this week. Its 
appearance is earlier than usual. 
J. J. Davis (May 26): Beetles seen at Bristol on April 27. 
M. H. Swenk (April 15.- May 15); The first striped cucumber 
beetle was observed on May 7 by D. B. Whelah„ 
H. E. Bryson (May 23): On May loth Dr. R, L. Parker reported 
a large vxxrhzr of s tripod cucumber beetles coi-drw: "'torn hibernation 
south .,£ Mq^l.T.ttan in one locality. Apparently these were con- 
gregated in hiioernavioru 
C. E. Stiles (Mry 21); The striped cucumber beetle is very 
abundant over two-thirds of the eastern part -.of the State, 
K. L. Cockerham (May 23): The striped cucumber beetle is 
reported by Mr. 0. T. Deen as being plentiful on cucumbers at 
Foley.. 
