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CABBAGE APHID ( Brevicoryne brassicae L.) 
New York, N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July 6): In Suffolk' County the 
aphids are beginning to appear in cauliflower seedbeds. In Ontario County 
there were practically no cabbage aphids up to July 9» 
South Dakota. H, C. Severin (July 23)* Beginning to show up in lar^e numbers 
in many localities* 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (July 3)* Just beginning to infest cabbage plants at 
Morgan. '* 
CABBAGE CURCULIO ( Ceutorhynchus rapae Gyll.) 
Indiana, J. J. DaXris (July 26): Adults were reported feeding on cabbage and 
radish foliage at Idaville on July 2 and on cabbage at Winanac on July 
9, both localities in the northern third of the State. 
Michigan. E. I. McDaniel (July 13) : Working on plants at Cassopolis, causing 
some little injury. This species is rather rare, 
HARLEQUIN BUG ( Murgantia histrieni6a '. Hahn) 
Virginia. 1. R. Lewis (July 21): Destroying all crucifers at The Plains. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bent ley (July 21): Several reports have come to the office 
of very heavy infestations on cabbage. 
CABBAGE MAGGOT ( Hylemyia brassicae Bouche) 
New York. N, Y, State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July 19): In Nassau County a 
late infestation of the cabbage maggot caused a 50-percent loss on a 
1-acre field of broccoli in Ozone Park. 
PSAS 
PEA APHID ( Illinoia pisi- Kltb.) 
Maine, J. H, Hawkins (July 17)* Planting dates later than other years. More 
abundant, than last year at Hartland. 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr. News Letter (July 6): In Niagara County the 
pea aphid has let up, except in badly infested plantings. (July 12): 
In Ontario County at Geneva by July 7 the pea aphid had been decreasing 
steadily for the past 2 weeks; now greatly reduced in mast pea. fields in 
y/oste'rnljtfew York, 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (July l): Control operations are now in progress in Weber, 
Cache, Box Elder. ,* and Utah Counties. Most of the early peas have escaped 
serious injury. (July 20): Decreasing in abundance on peas and alfalfa. 
