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TJIREFORliS ( Plater idae ) 
Kansas J. '.7. I.IcColloch (June IS): Injury to corn has been reported 
from had i son, Eureka, and Scammon. 
I'innesota C. E. hi eke 1 (June lo): Tfir eworrns are causing some damage to 
planted corn in one county in the western part of the State. 
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Carolina J. h. Sennet (June 23): adults are now present in large numbers 
in leaf sheaths of corn. So damage to corn can "be noticed. 
This is the adult of the wireworm seriously injuring tobacco in 
the eastern Carolina bright -tobacco section. 
UPLaH) CCEE VIIHSw'GR;.: ( helanotus pile sue Elatch.. ) 
Nebraska 11. H. Swenk (April 25-2ay 25): The upland wireworm -as reported 
to be destroying the kernels of newly and early planted corn 
during the last few days in April, in adams County, and also 
as doing much damage to fields of wheat in Sheridan County 
about the middle of hay, ~oj consuming the roots of the plants. 
PLAIITS E All S3 hlhEwCHh ( Eleode s opac a Say) 
Nebraska h". H. Swenk (hay 25-June 25) : -~r instance of injury to young 
corn ^21 the plains false wireworm came to our notice from Saline 
Count;;, near " "ilhur during the last reek in Hay. 
.-- FALSE V7IPhT.7C3.il ( Eleodes tricostata Say) 
Nebraska :!. H. Swenk (hay 25- June 25): During the second week in June 
the false wireworm Eleodes tricostata was found attacking 
yjoiing corn in Cherry Count;', this beirw the : r irst time we have 
found this species doing serious damage to corn in this State. 
II.3BHI GATED SEOUL BEETLE ( Enicaerus imbricatus Say) 
"ebraska '.'.. E. Swenk (hay 25-June 25): On June c a correspondent in 
Hall County reported that an abundance of the imbricated snout 
beetle was present in his cornfield, and that the beetles -'ere 
cutting off the young plants at the top of the ground as they 
came up, doing serious damage. 
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PEa APHID ( Illinoia nisi h alt.) 
Nebraska ... H. Swenk (hay 25-June 25) : The pea aphid -as Quite plenti- 
