. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. - 894 -. Noneconoraic MEADOW SPITTLEBUG (Phllaenus leucopthalmus) - ILLINOIS - Abundance survey conducted August 29-Septeinber 15. Overall population showed a continued decline from 1959 and 1958. Average number per sweep for the State was in 1960, in 1959 and in 1958. Highest populations occur in the northern area (see map), (111. Ins. Rpt.). BEET ARMYWORM (Spodoptera exigua) - CALIFORNIA - Medium infestation in alfalfa in Joaquin City area, San Joaquin County. (Cal. Coop. Rpt.) TEXAS - Medium to heavy in a


. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. - 894 -. Noneconoraic MEADOW SPITTLEBUG (Phllaenus leucopthalmus) - ILLINOIS - Abundance survey conducted August 29-Septeinber 15. Overall population showed a continued decline from 1959 and 1958. Average number per sweep for the State was in 1960, in 1959 and in 1958. Highest populations occur in the northern area (see map), (111. Ins. Rpt.). BEET ARMYWORM (Spodoptera exigua) - CALIFORNIA - Medium infestation in alfalfa in Joaquin City area, San Joaquin County. (Cal. Coop. Rpt.) TEXAS - Medium to heavy in alfalfa in Brazos River area of Burleson County. (Doering). KANSAS - Counts 3-6 per square foot in field of alfalfa in Riley County. (Burkhardt). WESTERN YELLOW-STRIPED ARMYWORM (Prodenia praefica) - NEVADA - Moderate on alfalfa in Lovelock, Pershing County. (Martinelli, Sebbas, Snyder). GARDEN WEBWORM (Loxostege similalis) - KANSAS - Counts 4 per square foot in field of alfalfa in Riley County (Burkhardt) and damaging seedling alfalfa in Saline County (Gates). BLACK CUTWORM (Agrotis ipsilon) - KANSAS- Larval counts in seedling alfalfa 2-4 inches high averaged 1 per square foot in field in Riley County. (Burkhardt). Meadow Spittlebug in Illinois VELVETBEAN CATERPILLAR (Anticarsia gemmatalis) - SOUTH CAROLINA - Soybeans became heavily infested with this species and Trichoplusia ni in Barnwell County. (Nettles et al.). ALFALFA WEEVIL (Hypera postica) - PENNSYLVANIA - Larvae of various sizes still present on alfalfa in Bedford and other southwest counties. (Udine). VIRGINIA - Adults migrating to fields by the millions on August 30 at Midlothian, Chesterfield County. (Justice, Matheny) MARGINED BLISTER BEETLE (Epicauta pestifera) - ALABAMA - Causing light to moderate damage to soybeans in Baldwin County; considerable damage occurred in one field. (Grimes). NORTH CAROLINA - Numerous in a lawn in New Hanover County. (Howell, Farrier). MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE (Epilachna varlvestis) - DELAW


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