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"the latter was but sli^itly injured. The insect is believed to 
be present in the Pecos Valley of New Mexico although this re- 
port has not been confirmed, 
"The information regarding the biology of the insect so far 
collected indicates that its life history closely parallels 
that of Diatraea zeacol'&Qa and D. saccharalis . There are 
probably two generations annually, the second one wintering as 
larvae in the root stock of the corn. The insect is be- 
lieved to have been conveyed across the Mexican border in fodder 
carried by the Mexicans for their horses and burros," 
CipVKR 
GREEN CLOVER r /ORM ( Plathypena scabra Fab. ) 
New York E. P. Pelt (December 17, 1921). "Mr Roy Latham, of Orient Point, 
reported that quite a number of tte moths were flying on the even- 
ing of December 17." 
GRASS 
LUBBER GR/.SSH0P 13 ER ( Pictyophorus reticulatus Thunb. ) 
Florida H, W. Fogg (March 18). "This insect is normally abundant about 
Eustis in Lake County," 
