Utah 
Georgia 
GENERAL 
STATEMENT 
Mississippi 
Indiana 
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CURRANT 
CURRANT APHID ( Myzus ribis L. ) 
George E. Ehowlton (September 22) : The currant aphid was doing 
considerable damage to currants in northern Utah this summer, 
severely distorting the leaves. 
PEC AIT 
FALL WEB WORM (Hyph antria cunea Drury) 
Cliver I, Snapp (September 25) ! This ir.Bect is more abundant than 
usual here (Eort Valley) t attacking pecan trees* Burning the nests 
has been resorted to in most cases. 
WALNUT CATSP.PILLAR ( Datgna integerriroa G. & R#) 
• W, P. Turner (September IS): At Tlioraasville, and Eort Valley, Ga. 
this insect is unusually abundant, at Eufaula, Ala. it is also 
seriously abundant, and at Mont ic ell O, Ela„ it is reported as 
very serious. Slight damage is being done because of it being 
late in the season, 
R» W« Harned (September 17): A great many complaints from all 
sections of the State were received during the latter part of August 
and first of September in regard to the walnut caterpillar* 
TRUCK-CROP INSECTS 
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDERS 
PAINTED LADY (Vanessa cardui L.) 
J„ J* Davis (Septsnber 30): The thistle caterpillar ( Vanessa cardui L.) 
continued conspicuous during the last month* 
POTATO AND TOMATO 
Wisconsin 
Wisconsin 
Indiana 
COLORADO POTATO BEETLE ( l.eotinotarsa decemlineata Say) 
S« B. Eracker (September 11): In most of the State the Colorado 
potato beetle was only slightly injurious this year* 
POTATO LEAEHOPPER (Empoa fabae Harr. ) 
S. B* Fracker (Sept ember 11): Leafhopper damage probably reduced 
the Wisconsin potato crop from 5 to 10 per cent. This was about 
the same as last year but less than it has been in some seasons. 
GARDEN ELEAHOPPER ( Ifolticus citri Ashe. ) 
J. J* Davis (Septsmber 30): What we have tentatively determined as 
the garden fleahopper ( Halticus citri Ashm. )was reported on September 
21 injuring tomato foliage at Terre Haute. 
