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BRASSY FLEA-BEETLE (C hae to enema nuliaaria Mela.) 
Virginia K, M* King (Juno 2). "Thoso pests have been found in svsry 
f.iold of young cora. ©saminod, usually sovoral bootlos to the 
plant. Early corn was consid3rably retarded but i4 now 
outgrowing the injury, n 
Illinois W, P, Flint («?uno 17). "An unknown spociss of flea-beetle 
is attacking corn in sovsral counties, first plantings boing 
destroyed in sev3r.il casss." 
Missouri A. C. Burrill (Juno 17). "This post is much more sorious than 
usual, osp3Cially in Macon County whoro about half the corn 
loaves aro badly riddled." 
ROSE CHAFER (Ifa crodactylu s subs-pinosus Fab.) 
Indiana H. F. Diotz (Juno 19). "Th3 rose chafer was roported from 
Valparaiso as damaging a 15-acre field of young corn." 
WIREWORMS ( Elat3rida3) 
Now York C« R. Crosby (May 29). "Larvae, of Agriotos mancus Say were 
coll3ct3d in a cornfield at East Auiora on May 21. On the 
same. date larvae of Mola notus sp.wore also found." 
Nebraska M. H. Swonk (Juno 15). "Injury to corn by the upland corn 
wireworm, Molanotus rdlosus Blatch. f dsvolopsd to a considsrablo 
d3gr3e undo? ths influence of the cool t backward spring in 
eastern Nebraska, In Madison County both 3arly and late 
planted corn wore considerably damaged by this wiroworm 
by early Juno. n 
Missouri L. Ha33man (Juno 13). ^ireworms were rsportsd as doing 
more sorious damage than usual at Tipton and oth3r 
localities." 
Kansas E. D. Kelly (Juno 16), "A V3ry poor stand of corn, due to 
attack by wiroworma, has b33n observed at many placos over 
tho eastern half of tho Stat3. Corn is unusually small for 
this time of th3 year. n 
. . MORMON CRICKET ( Anabrus simplex Hald. ) 
Colorado C. P. Gillette (June 2l). "The Mormon cricket has boon 
roper ted to bo prosont in alarming numbors in portions of 
Moffat and Routt Counties in the northwestern cornor of th3 
Stato." 
