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--ississippi R. w. Earned (June 22): On cotton at Indianola on "June 9; and 
on cotton at Michigan City on June IS. The infestations at 
Michigan City seemed to be heavy enough to demand control meas- 
ures. Identification by A. L . Hamn er . 
"orth 
Carolina R. yj. Lei by (June lS): The cotton le&f louse is about as abund- 
ant as in average years. 
A CHRYSOI'iELID ( lunerodes sp.) 
Mississippi R. W. Earned (June 22): Insects identified by J. M. Langston 
as Luperodes sp. have, been received from Jackson and Clinton. 
They were reported as damaging cotton. 
TEREZ-CORFEREIj ALFALFA HOPPER ( Stictoceuhala f estina Say) 
..ississippi R. "7. Earned (June 22): Specimens -.-ere collected on cotton at 
Lena on ilay 27. 
TERIPS (Thy samara) 
South _ c - °- Ed dy (June 22): Thrips hev% been abundant on young cot- 
Carolina ton plants throughout the entire Piedmont section up to this 
time. Infestation' now decreasing. 
• . TOBACCO 
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TOBACCO FLEA BEETLE ( Z:oitrix parvula Fab. ) 
Virginia J. U. Gilmore (Hay 2o) : Zoitrix -par vol a is damaging very seri- 
ously newly set tobacco and tomato plants. 
ZIRZZCRMS (Elateridae) 
Virginia J. U. Gilmore (Zay 28): Indications are that this will be the 
worst wireworra year of the past four. 
ZE3ZGRM ( Cr ambus caliginosellus Clem.) 
Virginia J. U. Gilmore (May 28) : Crpmbn s caliginosellus is now causing 
heavy losses to tobacco set a week ago. 
_. ., ^ SOUL' LUG (. ■:. r-ra v^.rirul.^ "■. ) 
Florida . S.Chamberlin (June 20) : Adults or the southern green plant 
bug are rather numerous at the present time. A slight damage 
is being done to crops of tobacco. 
TOBACCO TERIPS ( Frankliniella fusca Hinds) 
Florida F. S. Chamberlin (June 0): The tobacco thrips has caused prac- 
tically no damage in Gadsden County this season in spite of ex- 
