STRA WBERRY 
STRAWBERRY HOOF- WEEVIL (OtiornvncjAis ruhifrons Gyll.) 
Oregon S. H. VanTrump. "Twenty- two per cent of all strawberries 
inspected in Marion and Polk Counties are infested. The 
percentage of infestation does not appear so great as last 
year owing to the fact that the infested territory of 1921 
has not been inspected this year." 
STRAWBERRY LEAF-ROLLER ( Ancylis corns tana Froehl.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (April 15). "A number of requests for control 
of this insect have been received," 
STRAWBERRY FLEA-BEETLE ( Haltica ijgiita 111.) 
Louisiana T. H. Jones (March 17). "Mr. P. Breud reports that they are 
giving the farmers no ena of trouble this season it Ponchatoula." 
STRAY. "BERRY LEAF-BEETLE ( Paria cane 11 a Fab.) 
Louisiana T. K. Jones (March k) . "Mr. C. E. Snath reports that consider- 
able damage has been noted 'oy these insects in tr.e field of 
Bat on Rouge . " 
STRAWBERRY WEEVIL ( Anthonomus si gnat us Say) 
Maryland J. A. Hyslop (April 12). "Quite seriously cutting the buds in 
the southeastern part of Montgomery County, much more numerous 
than last year. Severe killing frosts, however, have destroyed 
the crop to such an extent that tne amount of weevil injury 
can not be estimated. " 
BEANS 
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE ( Epilachna corrupta Muls.) 
Alabama and 
Georgia N. F. Howard (March 29). "Tnis beetle has not as yet been 
observed in the field, but observations in hibernating cages 
indicate a very high percentage of survival. No beans are up 
in the field in the Birmingham district. At Thomasville, Ga. , 
near the Florida line, a few beans are up and in one instance 
the beetles have been observed in the field; herfcalso, the 
survival over winter is very high. Great decrease in sale of 
beans by city merchants in Birmingham indicates an appreciable 
reduction of bean acreage due to this pest." 
PEAS 
PEA APHIS ( Illinoia pisi Kalt.) 
California Roy E. Campbell (April 22). "Careful inspections of the pea 
fields of the Santa Clara Valley, Where several thousand acres 
of both cannery and market peas were very severely damaged a 
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