. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. - 669 - FALSE CHINCH BUG (Nysius erlcae) - UTAH - Nymphs very numerous in fields and on range in Kanab area of Kane County and range areas of Levan and Mills in Juab County. (Knowlton). HAIRY CHINCH BUG (Blissus leucopterus hlrtus) - NEW JERSEY - Activity increasing. ( Newsltr., June 11). THRIPS - CALIFORNIA - Frankliniella occidentalis and Anaphothrips zeae (=longipennis) medium on milo in Westmorland. (Cal. Coop. Rpt.). MISSOURI - Feeding injury of unspecified species evident on small corn and grain sorghum in a


. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. - 669 - FALSE CHINCH BUG (Nysius erlcae) - UTAH - Nymphs very numerous in fields and on range in Kanab area of Kane County and range areas of Levan and Mills in Juab County. (Knowlton). HAIRY CHINCH BUG (Blissus leucopterus hlrtus) - NEW JERSEY - Activity increasing. ( Newsltr., June 11). THRIPS - CALIFORNIA - Frankliniella occidentalis and Anaphothrips zeae (=longipennis) medium on milo in Westmorland. (Cal. Coop. Rpt.). MISSOURI - Feeding injury of unspecified species evident on small corn and grain sorghum in areas throughout most of State. (Munson, Thomas, Wood). NORTH DAKOTA - Limothrips denticornls beginning to move into barley in southeast. (Colberg). MITES - OREGON - Damaging barley and oats in Klamath Falls area. Aerial controls necessary. Species probably Petrobia latens. (Vertrees). ALFALFA WEEVIL (Hypera postica) - VERMONT - Found in East Rupert, Bennington County, and probably present in southern Rutland County; larvae averaged 1 per 10 sweeps. (MacCollom, June 10). CONNECTICUT - Larvae a problem in New Haven County. (Savos). NEW YORK - Population peaked in Hudson Valley; larvae averaged 110 per sweep, about one—half to two-thirds of 1962 peak. Present known infes- tation in State located mostly to the south and east of a line from Binghamton, Broome County, to Glens Falls, Warren County. (N. Y. Wkly. Rpt., June 10). PENNSYLVANIA - All stages present in some Franklin County alfalfa; treatment needed in some fields on second growth 2-6 inches high. (Pepper). All stages present in Greene County alfalfa; damage present in spring-treated fields and complete loss in untreated fields. (Udine). Light, but readily noticeable on alfalfa in Forest, McKean and Elk Counties; some damage evident in Elk County. (Adams). First record for Forest County. DELAWARE - Larvae, all stages, average 2-3 per sweep on untreated alfalfa in western Kent County; causing. Distribution of Alfalfa Weevi


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