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TEUCZ-'CHOP-IHSECTS 
VEGETABLE WEEVIL ( Listroderes obliquus Gyll. ) 
M. M. . High (March -24):-. We have recently found the vegetable 
weevil in the. following new counties in Florida: Jackson, 
Okaloosa, Gadsden, and Santa Rosa. 
R. W. HarneifL • (March) : ■ Larvae • of the vegetable weevil have 
caused much damage and attracted much attention in cabbage and 
turnip fields in the southern half of the State. Specimens 
have recently been received from the vicinities of McCarley, 
Foxworth, Woodville, Phoenix, Laurel, and Neshoba. 
J. M. Robinson (March 24): Larvae of the vegetable weevil 
emerged from, material, sent in from Andalusia-. 
Texas 
Oregon 
Utah 
Florida 
Texas 
M. M. High (March 24): We have recently found the vegetable 
weevil in the following counties: Orange, Jefferson, Hardin, 
and Chambers.' •••■■■ ■ ■ 
WESTERN- SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotic a soror L. ) 
Insect Pest Rept. Ore. Agr. Coll;-& Exp. Station (February 2): 
Mr. T. R. Chamberlin reports that they -began leaving caches near 
Forest Grove by January.- 25, practically one month earlier than 
in 1930. Beetles have not been.-f pund.'.plentifully in the fields, 
however, since the last .of January and early February. In 
spite of early issuances,, egg development seems later than at 
this, time last, year, (March 23):- Mr. Thompson reports 5 or 6 
specimens to the square foot taken .in Austrian ...winter pea fi&ld 
at Corvallis. The insects were' feeding but as yet no apparent 
economic damage appeared. Mr. ■ Thompson reports all specimens 
were females and heavy with eggs. 
' HOP FLEA BEETLE ( Psylliodes piinctulata Welsh. ) 
G. F. Knowlton (March 11): The hop flea beetle is active 
at the present time in. northern Utah, feeding on weeds during 
the -warm part of the day. ..... 
SEED CORN MAGGOT .( Hylemyia cilicrura Rond. ) 
J. R. Watson (March. 21): The • seed .corn maggot was destroying 
cucumber plants at Bushnell, February .18. 
F. L. Thomas (March 16): The seed. corn maggot was found 
in moderate abundance in corn at Romney, Eastland County, 
where considerable; damage was being done. The corn seed 
had been in the. soil: about '10 days. , , ;. 
