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SUGAR-CANE BORER ( Diatraea aaccharalis Fab.) 
ouisiana T.E.Holloway. *At the suggastion of Dr. Howard, adults of 
Hab robrp.con bro y^comis . , a parasite of the European corn borar 
from France, --ere sent to the sugar-cane insect laboratory at 
New Orleans for use against the sugar-cane moth borer. They 
attacked larvae of the iroth borer V0'p.\ T 4'Jy and were bred successfully 
under laboratory conditions. Several hundred of the parasites 
hava been released on a plantation near Ois&s. Oil** .3." 
TOBACCO ini 
WEBWORMS (Crarnbus. cali ginosellus Clem. and 
• . Acrolonhus pops ane 11a. Clam) 
Tennessee A.C.Morgan. "The most sarious infestation of tobacco crambids 
in the history of Tsnnesses occurred this yaar and culminated 
in June. This was also the worst year on record for hornworm 
injury to tobacco in this State." 
