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A CURCULIOIID' ( Tylo derma norbillosa Lee.) 
W. W. Baker (May 9):- Eggs are abundant ' at Grand Mound at 
this date. About the same as the last two years, 
STRAWBERRY LEAF -ROLLER ( Ancylis comptana Eroehl.) 
R. Eutson (May 6): This is to report that in Berrien County, 
near Benton Harbor, adults of the strawberry leaf roller were 
flying on May 4, 
R. W. Earned (May 25): A slight infestation on strawberry 
was reported from Tupelo, May 13, 
G-, T, Kaowl.Eoii (May 23) : Strawberry leaf rollers are causing 
damage to strawberry patches in Utah County, 
STRAWBERRY CROWN MOTE ( Aegeria rutilans Ey.Edw.) 
D.'-C. Mote (April 24): Mr. Kenneth Gray reports that the 
strawberry crown moth is still in the larval stage in the winter 
cell, 
STRAWBERRY"' ROOT WORM (Paria canella Fab . ) 
W. E. Britton (May 9): The strawberry root worm is apparently 
feeding on old plants at Center Groton, but no great amount 
of injury has been caused. 
Weekly Hews Letter, New York State College of Agriculture 
(May 18): The strawberry root worm is causing serious damage 
in several old strawberry beds in Dutchess- County, 
SAWFLIES (Tenthredinidae) 
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W. W. Baker (May 18): Strawberries at Bellevue are being 
attacked by sawfly larvae. The infestation is rather general 
throughout the field but not particularly severe. This is the 
first instance that I have found of strawberries being attacked 
by slugs in cultivated fields. One solitary larva was taken 
in 1930 on a wild plant, near Puyallup, 
APEIDS (Aphiidae) ■ 
C. D. Lebert (April 6): A very heavy infestation of medium- 
sized, dark green ap'hids occurred in 50 .acres of strawberries 
near Phoenix, April 6, 
