ARIZONA - (Continued.) 
Prescott, I94l: K. G. Johnston, extension entomologist, informed me 

that he took specimens near Prescott, in Yavapai 
County, this year. (J. L. E. Lauderdale, Sept. 29, 
1941.) 
The pest is apparently of no economic importance in 
the State, as we have not had any complaints. Almost 
all of our potatoes are grown in the colder areas of 
the Stale. (J. L. E. Lauderdale, Sept. 29, 194l.) 
ARKANSAS 
Has not "been found in Arkansas so far as anyone in 
the Department of Entomology, University of Arkansas, 
knows. (U.J. Eaerg, Sept. 23, 194l.) 
The Plant Board does not have any records. (P. H. 
Millar, Sept. 22, 194l.) 
CALIFORNIA 
General , IS561 
A permanent pest in California. It was recorded 
in the literature as early as IS56 and has “been 
reported frequently to the present time, especially 
during the last several years. 
General 
Recorded from the following counties: Alameda, Contra 
Costa, Eldorado, Kern, Los Angeles, Modoc, Monterey, 
ITapa, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Benito, San 
3erna.rdino, San Diego, San Prancisco, San Joaquin, San 
Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, 
Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Ventura., Yolo. 
Kern 
County: 
Very abundant throughout the large Kern County potato 
areas, and annual losses are greater than from any other 
insect. (¥. 3. Herns, Oct. 9> 194l.) 
A survey of the five potato- growing districts in 
Hunbolt County was made in 194l and no specimens found. 
Hot believed to be present in Siskiyou County. (D. 3. 
Mackie, Sept. 23, 194l.) 
COLORADO 
Colorado given as distribution. U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Year Book IS9S. (L. 0. Howard.) 
Port Collins 
Specimens from. U. S. Farmers 1 Bul. 557* 1913* 
(P. H. Chittenden.) 
Greeley, 1913 ; 
Correspondent sent specimens from Greeley, Sept. 27, 
1913* with statement that "these worms bore into the 
skin .and cause the potato to be worn tracked." (Det. 
by P. H. Chittenden.) 
