. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 1088 - COCKROACHES - UTAH - A number of homes at Bountiful, Davis County, infested. Species usually Blatta orientalis. (Knowlton, Rogers). STORED-PRODUCT INSECTS CIGARETTE BEETLE (Lasioderma serricorne) - FLORIDA - This species and Oryzaephilus surinamensis infested corn meal and popcorn at Macclenny, Baker County, August 28. (Collins). INDIAN-MEAL MOTH (Plodia interpunctella) - NEBRASKA - Damaging milo in bin in Seward County. (Bergman). BENEFICIAL INSECTS LADY BEETLES - WYOMING - Adults of several species
. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 1088 - COCKROACHES - UTAH - A number of homes at Bountiful, Davis County, infested. Species usually Blatta orientalis. (Knowlton, Rogers). STORED-PRODUCT INSECTS CIGARETTE BEETLE (Lasioderma serricorne) - FLORIDA - This species and Oryzaephilus surinamensis infested corn meal and popcorn at Macclenny, Baker County, August 28. (Collins). INDIAN-MEAL MOTH (Plodia interpunctella) - NEBRASKA - Damaging milo in bin in Seward County. (Bergman). BENEFICIAL INSECTS LADY BEETLES - WYOMING - Adults of several species numerous in alfalfa in Fremont, Hot Springs and Washakie Counties; averaged 46 per 100 sweeps, August 30. Adults averaged 44 per 100 sweeps in same crop in Carbon, Sweetwater, Sublette and Uinta Counties, September 3. (Marks). MICHIGAN - Larvae and pupae of unspecified species abundant where aphids present in Shiawassee County. (Search). DAMSEL BUGS (Nabis spp.) - WYOMING - Averaged 42 adults per 100 sweeps in alfalfa in Fremont, Hot Springs and Washakie Counties, August 30. Averaged 56 per 100 sweeps in Carbon, Sweetwater, Sublette and Uinta Counties, September 6; increasing in alfalfa in southern areas. (Marks). MARYLAND - Adults common in alfalfa and soybeans in Wicomico County. (U. Md., Ent. Dept.). BIG-EYED BUGS (Geocoris spp.) - WYOMING - Adults averaged 28 per 100 sweeps in Sublette and Uinta County alfalfa fields. (Marks). A FLOWER BUG (Orius sp.) - MARYLAND - Nymphs common in soybeans in Wicomico and Worcester Counties. May be important in checking numbers of corn earworm eggs. (U. Md., Ent. Dept.). LACEWINGS - RHODE ISLAND - Numerous about lights at night. (Mathewson). MISCELLANEOUS INSECTS Occurrence of Periodical Cicadas in Tennessee - 1963. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United
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