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C.IB3A&:3 LOOPITIR ( AutofTn-^hn. brasr.icae Rile:') 
Mississi—i H. Dietrich 0:r;rch 21): Full-.-riv- l-rvr>.c v ore f-.-and 
s-n,ringl7 nn ;r^cr>.s nt Lucod'^Ic on ITe'br-ua.ry 27. 
C-\5B.iG3 AKIID ( Erevicor-rne brassicr.o L. ) 
South C^-^r-^linr A. Lutkcn ('•'-^xch 25): Cabbage a-nhids arc ab-undant over 
the State. 
Georgia J. 3. Gill C:arch 25): The cpbba^c a^hid is bccomng troi>- 
blc3o-,e on catbagc plrnts in southern Georgia. 
IL'J?L::CiUI]^ BUG ( ^^urgrntia histrionica Hahn) 
Maryland J. A, Hyslop (March 25): An active adult v^as found among 
dead iris leaves in Silver Spring. 
Georgia J, 3. Gill (l*larch 25): The harlequin bug is moderately 
abundant on collard and cabbage plsjits in Albany and so'tithem 
Georgia. 
Texas 3. R. Reppert (March 22): The harlequin b'og is moderately 
abundant on tumi-o in Pear sail. 
ASPARAGUS BSSTLS ( Crioceris as-oaragi L.) 
South Carolina A. Luthen (i-tarch 25): Asriaragus beetles were actively feed- 
ing and de-oo siting eggs, March 4, in' ,Ulccn. 
STRVJBISIRY 
STRY-TBERRY PV^SR\ ( Orthaca vincta Say) 
Florida J. R. latson (''arch 21): Tlie pamcra, rex)orted on stra'v^ber- 
rios, is still giving much trouble, TDarticularly in the north- 
cm strawberry bolt, including the counties of Alachija, Bradford, 
and Clay. Paromius long"'alus Dall. is also found associated 
with the above species. 
QrRMll LH'iT^IOPP^R ( DracculaccT)h?la rcttc\ilata Sign.) 
North Carolina Z. P. 'fctcalf (March S): Very abundant on strawberry at 
Roclcy Mount. Attacks the blossom stem, causing the blossoms 
to wither and die. 
A MIHIi: ( Lygus s^.) 
Alabama 
J. M. Rohinson (March 21): L.ygus sv>. is destroying the 
fruit of strr'Vberri OS r.t Atmorc. 
