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SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica a uc^eri —u nctata Fab.) 
J. 3. Oill (April 25): The shotted cucumber beetle is 
moderately abundant at Thomasville, doing some damage to b< 
and corn. 
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J. R. Watson (April 26): The spotted cucumber beetle is 
moderately abundant. 
J. M. Robinson (April 21): The spotted cucumber beetle is 
moderately abundant at Auburn. 
R. 'V. Earned and assistants (April): This insect, although 
reported from practically all parts of the State, is generally 
less abundant than usual. 
STRIPED FLEA "BEETLE ( Phyllotreta vittata Fab.) 
R. W. Famed (April 22): Serious injury to mustard was 
reported from Senatobia, on March 31. 
FLEA BEETLES (Halticinae) 
J. M. Robinson (April 25): Flea beetle larvae have been 
destroying turnip leaves at Guin. 
R. P. Colmer (April 19): Black flea beetles are abundant on 
eg~ plants, pepoers, and tomatoes around Moss Point. 
NORTHERN MOLE CRICKET ( Gryllotaloa hex-irctylr Perty) 
W. A. Price (April 25): Mole crickets r .vere received at the 
laboratory April 5 from Powell County. A potato grower 
stated they destroyed 80 per cer.t of the tuber cror; last year. 
J. M, Robinson (April 25): 2'ole crickets have "been re-oorted 
as active at Vredenburgh and at Cullman. 
P. L. Parker (April 23): Mole crickets reported at 
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PILLBUGS (Cniscidae) 
R. W. Harned (April 22): Fillbu^s (species not definitely 
identified) • irted as injuring Easter lily and tomato 
plants at Gu] . ;-. March 14. A :or;"s- it Rose dale 
reported on ."- .ril 16 that they -ere causing serious injury 
to plants in her vegetable careen. 
