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. HARU3QUIN BUG ( Murgantia histrionica Eafcn) 
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J. 3. Gill (April 35): Ire harlequin bug i 
Albany and Thomasville. 
J. M. Robinson (April 31): The harlequin bug is very 
abundant at Auburn. 
R. W. Harned (April 22): The first complaint in regard to 
the harlequin bug received at this office during 1930 came 
from Crystal Springs on April 2. A correspondent at that 
place reported it as fairly abundant in his cabbaee field. 
On April 7 a correspondent at Columbus reported injury to 
turnips and mustard. 
R. W. Earned and assistants (April): Reports from scattered 
localities indicate that the harlequin bug is normally abundant 
It is reported as attacking onions, turnips, cabbage, and 
collards in Greene County. 
J. M. Robinson (April 25): The harlequin bugs have emerged 
in rather large numbers in the last 10 days. Eggs are being 
deposited. 
CABBAGE APHID ( Brevicoryne brassicae L.) 
TURNIP APHID ( Rhopalosiphum pseudobrassicae Davis) 
0. T. Deene (March 13): In a field of about 300 acres of 
cabbage there was a general infestation of these anhids. A 
heavier infestation seemed to occur in low spots. The 
infestation was such as to cause dusting by the owner. Of 
the two aphids found, the cabbage aphid was much more 
prevalent than the turnip aphid. 
CABBAGE MAGGOT ( Hylemyia brassicae Bouche) 
Weekly News Letter-; ' IvY, State Coll. Agri . (April 28): 
Suffolk County (77. G. Been) - Cabbare root maggot flies are 
beginning to deposit eg^s. 
"Tashineton 
STRAWBERRY 
A BUPRESTID ( Chr^sobothris srO 
". K. 3?ker (April 8): For the first time ] " f this 
species vere taken in the crowi f wild strawberry at Tacoraa 
In some places fully half the plants examined had been 
i d, but only 3 larvae were taken. 
This is the insect to which the notes on Chrysobot 
pubescens Fall in the "Insect Pest Survey Bulletin, il. Q < 
No. 4, page 104 and 138, and No. 10, pa^c 402. and Vol. 10, 
"') - L, page 27," refer. 
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