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• <br /> T <br /> E - <br /> Use these Internet addresses for additional information(including pictures)on the soybean aphid. <br /> hhtt •//www aeric nsw gov.au/Hort/ascu/insects/aglvcin.htm <br /> htti)://www.ag.uiuc.edu/cesi)ubs/t)estiarticles/200020h.htmi <br /> http://www.msue.msu.edu/it)m/CATOO field/FC08-17-00.htm#! <br /> httv://www.vezedge.unm.edu/mnvemew/vo12/818new.htm <br /> http://ir)cm.wisc.edu/wcm/00-22insect l.html <br /> During the next few days we will continue to survey areas of the state that we have not yet reached. In addition the <br /> MDA and the University of Minnesota are asking for anyone finding aphids in soybeans to immediately notify Ken <br /> Ostlie,U of MN Entomologist by phone(612/624-7436),fax(612/625-5299)or email(ostli001 @tc.umn.edu). The <br /> following information should be supplied: <br /> Marne and contact information • <br /> • Location of infested field <br /> • Farmer(operator) <br /> • Brief description of the infestation <br /> If possible,collect live specimens on plant material and seal them in a plastic bag with a moist paper towel. Ship them <br /> early in the week with complete collection information(who,when and where)to: <br /> University of Minnesota <br /> 1980 Folwell Avenue,Room 219 <br /> St.Paul,MN 55108 <br /> Attention:Alyson Milles <br /> Make a note if winged adults are included in the sample,or if possible preserve them in a small bottle or vial in alcohol. <br /> Winged adults will be especially important if found as they are the only stage that can be confirmed as A.glycines. <br />