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VThere damage from this insect is expected, add chlordane to trans- 
planting water at the rate of 1/2 pound of 50-percent wettable chlordane 
powder to each 50 gallons of water. Use liberal amounts of water as as to 
wet the soil all the way to the top of the ridge around plants. — Settles 
and Lewis (3W: Kulash (2?6). 
Conoderus spp. 
Sane as for Ae_ol_u§ spp. — Bynum e_t a^,. (63) . 
Dalot)iu3 pallidus 3rown 
Sane as for Agxiote s inancus . — Dogger and Lilly ( 109 ,) . 
Drasterl.u s iqellillus (Say) 
Sane as for Agriotes jnaacJlSj — -Dogger and Lilly ( 109) . 
Horistonotus uhlerli Horn. , the sand wireworm 
Chlordane, 2.5 pounds per acre, proved highly effective in the control 
of the sand wireworm in large plot tests in 19*^8 in Louisiana. — Floyd ( 1^3) . 
Chlordane nay "be mixed and applied with fertilizer or sand in the row 
at slanting time or broadcast over the field in the fall. — Floyd and Snith 
(143). 
Limoniua ectypus (Say) 
In Ontario in 19^7 chlordane at 0.25 pound per acre was inferior to 
the sane dosage of BHC. Chlordane was not promising in protecting t potatoes 
hut gave an increased yield of corn. — Arraand (2J+) . 
A ijO-percent chlordane wettahle powder at 2 pounds per 100 pounds of 
sugar beet seeds caused 2/3 of the larvae to "be moribund and 1/3 dead in 
6 weeks. In another test 1 percent of 50-percent chlordane wettable powder 
(based on weight of sugar beet seed) gave poor control. Of all chemicals 
tested lindane was the most promising. — Lange at a^. ( 282 .) . 
Limonius mancus (Say) 
Same as for A/riotes m ancus . — Rawlins §t_ al. ( 386 ) . 
Helanotus communis Gyll. t the corn wireworm 
Same as for Aftrlotee mancus . — Dogger and Lilly ( 109 ) . 
Melanotus spp. 
Same as for Aeolus spp. — Bynum e_t ai,. (63) . 
