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CA33AGE LOOPER ( Autorcra^ha brassicae x^iley) 
Mississi-rd. L. J. Goodgame (March 25):" The cabbage looker is present 
in greenhouses around Aberdeen. :' ■ ■ ■ . ' 
Louisiana. 3. A. Osterberger (March 21): ■•■Only" a few cabba-- e loo-oar eggs 
have been noticed. . : ■ \ 
. ■ CELERY 
GREEffilOUSE LEAF TIER ( phlyctaenia rubigalis Guen. ) 
Florida. C. 3. '.Tisecup (March 24): -Field examinations in the Sanford- 
Oveido area during February disclosed only an occasional adult of the 
celery leaf tier, with no larval damage ,apj)arent to the maturing- 
celery. ' ■ . 
TURK-IP 
TURNIP APHID .( Bho-oalosi-ohu-n r pscudpbrassicae Davis) , , • 
Texas. F. L. Thomas (March 28): The turni-o plant louse is causing 
considerable injury to young turni-os . following a dry spell at 
College Station; also injurious at Hitchcock, according to J. N. Honey. 
. STRAWBERRY 
AIT AF HID ( Ca-pito^horus fra.-aefolii Ckll.) 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (March): Wingless adults and young observed on straw- 
berry plants at Corvallis -on March 17 byM7, D.- Edwards. 
COMMOH RED SPIDER ( Tetranyclms telarius L. ) 
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Texa.s. J. K, Roney (March 16): Severe infestations have developed in 
Galveston County, - ■'•..:. ■ \ - 
Virginia. H. G. Walker (March 26): Red sliders continue to be rather 
abundant in some strav berry fields in the Norfolk district, while in 
other fields they are very scarce; ■ - 
SUGAR 3EETS 
BEET LEAFJiOPPER ( Eutettix tenellus Bak. ) 
Texas. F.L. Thomas (March 28): Specimens of the beat lea.fhopper, infesting 
spinach, were sent in from Hinterhaven by 3. E. 'Jones. Specimens of the 
leafhopper, infesting garden beets being grown for seed, were also sent 
in from El Paso. 
