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STEiiT3EH?-Y SLUGS ( 5mpr ia fr agariae ~hch-er ) 
Tia .. wculata ITorton) 
Nebraska ;;. ::. Swenk (hay 25-June 25; : Strawberry slugs were more than 
"usually troublesome during the period covered "by this reocrt. 
The early strawberry slug, Ernpria fr agariae , began tc be much 
complained of during the last few days in hay, reports being re- 
ceived from all parts of eastern Nebraska. These injuries were 
followed by those of the late strawberry slug, Pyuria maculata 
horton, which species is still active in the strawberry beds at 
the time of making this reoort. 
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Indiana J. J. Davis (June 2): Thou sand -legged worms were reported from 
Princeton, hay IS, eating into the fruits of strawberry and 
can s i ng appr e ci abl e loss. 
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.r-Sf.PhhhPS 3132113 ( Crioceris asp_arag_i_ L.) 
.fassachu. setts *.. I. Pourne (June 20): asparagus beetles of both species ap- 
peared in approximately normal abundance. 
""aryland P. P. Sanders (hay -): Crioceris asoarari I. ras reported as 
attacking asparagus at Henderson. 
Sii3D COPP vlaGGrGOO ( Hylenyia cili crura Pond.) 
lontana '"'. P. habee (June 21): The seed corn maggot is doing damage to 
germinating beans at Hardin. 
PP.P. 7 APHID (Aphis, rumicis P.) 
"ebraska h. H. Swenk (hay 25-June 25): The bean aphid has been very plen- 
tiful during the past two weeks. 
LIMA PL.T" "IIPP PCPPP f he r OPti lota per^ratiaiis Hist.) 
iississi p. ". Harned (June 22): Specimens of the lima bean vine borer, 
honoptilota nubile] la . hc.ve been received from Meridian, where 
the e reported as injuring beans hay 26. 
EXIC {:' 'Ph.* BEETLE ( Ppiiachna corrupt a I'uls. . 
"orth R. 17. Leiby (June 3) : hor.e complaints of injuries than usual 
Carolina e being received. The first authentic date of their appearance 
'•as hey 27. Complaints are coming mainly from the northern 
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