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central and northern Indiana* 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (June 23): Larvae and some pupae are abundant in 
eone older fields in northern Utah, "but rather scarce in others, Quite 
a number .are parasitized. 
A LEAF ROLLER ( Anacanps is fragariella Busck) 
Oregon. D. C. M te (June): Pupae found at Corvallis on June IS. 
STRAWBERRY FRUITWORH ( Cnephasia longana Haw.) 
Oregon, D. C. Mote (June): First pupa found on May 27, first adults on 
June 7, and first eggs on June 15, in the Willamette Valley. 
STRAWBERRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus s ignatus Say) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (June 22): Present generally in the State. Crop 
severely damaged. 
Delaware, H. W. Allen (June): Injury "by an insect, known locally as "the 
clipper," presumably this species, was found to he so severe in scne 
fields in the vicinity of Bridgeville, in southwestern Delaware, at the 
end of May that growers reported the harvesting of less than half the 
normal crop. 
STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEVILS ( Brachyrhinus spp. ) 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (June 2U): Adults of 33. ovatus L. and B, rugosostriatus 
Gooze were abundant in a strawberry patch damaged hy larvae at Willard, 
Box Elder County, (June 25): Niney percent of the B. rugosostriatus 
were adult and 10 percent pupae in fields damaged severely at Orem and 
Pleasant Grove. Nearly all B. ovatus v/ere adult also, 
A LEAF BEETLE ( Tinarcha intricata Hald. ) 
Oregon. D. C. Mote (June):. Larvae sent in from Marion County in north- 
western Oregon, on June k, 
A CARRION BEETLE ( Silpha ramosa Say) 
Washington. B. J. Landis and W. W. Baker (June 3): Adult beetles were 
at*f.r*king strawberries in a small garden northeast of Naches, Yakima 
County. Said to have "been extremely abundant in 1937. 
EARLY STRAWBERRY SLUG ( Empria fragariae Rohw, ) 
Nebraska, M, H, Swenk (June 22): Found attacking strawberry leaves in Holt 
County on May 23. 
MILLIPEDES (Diplopoda) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (May 2k and June 3): Complaints were received from Hamilton 
County on May 2U, and Lucas County on June 3, that strawberries were be- 
