TRUCK-CROP INSECTS 
MISCELL ANEOUS |]|EDERS 
A MYRIAFOD ( Pa raji litis coeruleqcinctus Wood) 
New York CR-Crosby (September 12)- "Reported crawling into vegetables, 
boring in and doing a .large amount of damage •* 
SALT-MARSH CATERPILLAR (Est! gsgne acraea Drury) 
Delaware CoO^Houghton (September 22) » "3ut few ex^ples of this species 
hava been observed here lately-"" 
POTATO 
.TALSE CHINHH BUG (Njrsius eilS^a S chill.) 
Idaho Claude Wakelani (September 26) •• "All injury to potatoes from the 
false chinch bug apparency has", ceased since the cooler weather, 
which has been accompanied by rain generally throughout the 
southeastern part cf the State-" 
TARNISHED PLANT-BUG (Lyqus jprat9i2g.is L-) 
Idaho Claude Wakeland (September 26) • "The tarnished plant-bug injury 
to potatoes has apparently ceased since the cooler weather which 
has been accompanied by rain generally throughout the southeastern 
part of the State*" 
CABBAC -E 
CABBAGE SNflESi:(?if9.rr:-ig. spO 
Indiana J°J«Davis (October 20) • "The cabbage snake was first reported to 
us £his year on September 30, attacking cabbage-" 
CABBAGE L00PER ( Autograp ha brass icaa Riley) 
Connecticut M.P.Zappe (October 6)« "This inssct was reported from Hanrden, 
New Haven County**' 
ZEBRA CATERPILLAR (Mam^stra nicta Harr . ) 
Idaho Claude Wakeland (October 19) » "The zebra caterpillar is attacking 
cabbage quite freely in truck gardens in Canyon County •" 
IMPORTED CABBAGE FORM (Pontia rapae L») 
Georgia Oliver I* Snapp (October S)« "The cabbage worms appear to be 
unusually abundant on late cabbage in gardens of central Gsorgia 
this year, and considerable damage has resulted*" 
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