Mississippi 
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tupnips 
TUPNIP APHID ( Phopal o s iphum pseudobrassicae Davis) 
G. I. '.Tor thing ton (March 21): Aphids are general en turni] r ' 
in Coahoma, Bolivar, Sunflower, and Washington Counties. 
K. Dietrich (March 21): Aphids, B. pseudobrassicae , are 
very abundant on cabbage at Lucedale, George County. 
Florida 
Alabama 
ONIONS 
ONION THTJPS ( Thrips tabaci I. ) 
J. ?l. Watson (March 21): The onion thrips are much in 
evidence about Gainesville. 
ONION MAGGOT ( Hylemyia antioua Meig. ) 
J. M. Lobinson (March 24): General complaint has been made 
of the onion maggot around Montgomery. 
Ohio 
CAPP.OTS 
CATCIOT LUST FLY ( Psila rosae Fab. ) 
J. S. Houser (March 24): Carrots in storage, sent from 
Canton, shc.v severe damage by the carrot rust fly. The grower 
reports that this is the second year in which he has noted 
injury. 
Georgia 
EGGPLANT 
EGGPLANT LEAF MINER ( Phthorimaea g lochinella Zell.) 
T. O'Neill (February 2): The eggplant leaf miner, P. glochinella , 
has been noted in Solanum at Atlanta. 
Wyoming 
I daho 
LEFTS 
BEET LEAFHOPPER ( Sutettix tenellus Laker) 
C. L. Corkins (March 19): The beet leaf hopper is scarce. 
C. Takeland (February 24): Climatic conditions have been 
very favorable for survival. At this date overwintering ' 
adults are abundant in breeding areas and active during periods 
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