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BEATS 
( . ■ - : ■ ONI OK THRIPS (Sari us tabaci L. ) 
California E. 0. Essig (August 2S) : .Abundant and destructive. in the 
Delta region to "beans (chiefly "pinks"), sugar "beets, and 
corn* 
SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE ( Diabrotica duodecimourctata Fab. 
Florida F» So Chanberlinv (September 2): Young bean vines are being fed 
upon to a considerable extent by adults of the 12~spotted 
cucumber beetle in Gadsden County, 
CORN E AR UQRM (He llo this obsoleta Eab . ) 
J» 0, Pepper (August 13): The injury of this insect on beans 
is. decreasing in- the Piedmont section of this State. 
MEXICAN BEA^T BEET IS (E pilachna corrupt a Muls.) 
J» N. Knull (September 10) : Young larvae on tiro string bean 
plants at Rutherford', on September 10, ; „. 
Nealc P. Howard & assistants (September 17): Reported from 
Bedford County as being well established, and from Dauphin 
County (Harrisburg). 
Maryland Neale P. 'Howard & assistants {September 17): Feeding damage • 
,. but -no specimens found in Washington County,, 
Virginia Uealo B 1 , Howard & assistants (September 17): Found in Frederick, 
Page, and Culpeper- Counties. . .- 
West • Neale F. Howard &■ assistants (September 17): Reported frcm 
Virginia Hampshire County* 
Chio E» \7. Mendnnhall (September 29) J The Mexican bean beetle is 
quite bad at Miamisburg and vicinity (Miami County), and is 
reported as' doing damage to beans. 
Indiana H* F. Dietz (September 23): From Bluff ton, specimens cf the 
Mexican bean beetle have been received, 
BEAU LEAF BEETLE ( Cerotoma trifurcata Forst.) 
Illinois S* C. Chandler (September 11):; Very light injury this season in 
■ 'truck-lowing section of Union and Pulaski Counties, southern 
Illinois. 
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PEu. 4PHIB ( Illincia nisi Kalt.) 
Wisconsin S« B. Frackor (Sept ember-. 11 ) : Reported quite bad in.Bcrron County 
