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Kansas 
New Mexico 
Arizona 
Florida 
Indiana 
H. til Bryson (March 20): The spotted cucumber beetle 
has rot been taken this year at Manhattan at the present 
writing* 
J. it. Eyer (March 6): The earliest recorded appearance of 
the spotted cucumber beetle for the year is March 2. Since 
this insect is more or less active all -'/inter long, however, 
it is possible that adults were in the fields' on warm days 
previous to this date. 
C. D. Lebert (March 23): One adult was' taken in sweeping 
in wheat field, Mesa, on March 22. 
STRIPED CUCUMBER BEFTLF ( Diabrotica vittata Fab. ) 
J. P. Watson (March 21): The striped cucumber beetle is 
very abundant in the Everglades only. 
J. J. Davis (March 3): Mr. Riley observed striped cucumber 
beetles active in outdoor hibernation cages, February 23. 
Missouri 
I. Haseman (March 23): The striped cucumber beetle is not 
yet moving. 
Mississippi 
H. W. Earned and assistants (March): The striped cucumber 
beetle is very abundant. 
STRAWBERRY 
Florida 
Oregon 
Oregon 
Washington 
STFuWBERRY PAMERA . ( Orthaea vincta Say) 
«P. It. Watson (March 21): The strawberry pamera was sent in 
from Lakeland in early March, at which time it was doing con- 
siderable damage... This is early for this insect. 
STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEVILS ( Brachyrhinus s'pp. ) 
Insect Fest Report, Ore. Agr. Coll. and Exp. Sta. (March): 
Strawberry root weevils are moderately abundant in Columbia • 
and Multnomah bounties. 
STRAWBERRY CROWN BORER (Tyloderma fragariae Riley) . 
Insect Pest Report, Ore. Agr. Coll. and Exp. Sta. (March): 
The strawberry crown moth is very o/bundant in Benton and 
Columbia bounties. 
A CASE-3EAHES ( Coleophora sp. ) 
Wm. W. Baker (March 13 and 26): Cases of Coleophora sp. 
were found on strawberries at Bellevue and Puyallup; apparently 
these were nearly full grown though no cases were fmrv1 ??+* 
