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Otero.. - U. Co Dopt. Agr t BaU 427, 19174 by J. 33, Oraf: 
County: • Otero County napped as r place of establishment 
on potato o 
Hooky Ford; Pr'oc. U S u Natl, Mus. 53 ; 199> 1917* Parasite 
reared. 
Has "been introduced in ''potatoes shipped from 
infested areas? hut' so far as we know, has not 
•gained a foothold, -(C, H. Jones, Oct. 20, 194l.) 
Olathe, 194l: I an reporting a pick-up of the insect in one 
shed on California Mesa* northwest of Olathe, and 
in one wholesale house at Olathe during the spring 
of 1 9 4l l livery potato district in the State was 
surveyed during the spring of I94l with negative 
results, with exception of the two named cases. I 
an informed that infested potatoes from the California 
Mesa were received at State College. (F. H. Gates, 
Nov. 13 , 194l.) 
COiTlwCTI CJ J 
The insect has not been found to the best of our 
knowledge. (?.. 3, Friend, Sept. 30» I94l.) 
DZLdHAHA 
Nevraxk; .( : j'jl : Specimens taken from stored potatoes at College Farm, 
Agr. 3,xpt. Sta. , Newark, Moths emerged April l^~lS, 
].931 • (determined by A. Busck.) Insect Pest Survey 
Pul. 11: 205, 1931. (I, A. Stearns.) 
ho report since -the note in the Insect Pest Survey 
Bulletin report in 1931® (!■<• A. Stearns? Sept. IS, 
13 4i.) 
1q4i: Specimens of infested pot.atoes received from Dover, 
where they had been stored. (L. A. Stearns, Oct. 8, 
19 4l r ) Insect Pest Survey Bui,, 21* 642, 19 4l. 
— I have had 
opportunity to investigate the infestation at Dover. 
The reporter told me that he had observed no damage 
in his potato patch, which is within the city limits. 
Infestation apparently limited to potatoes in the 
cellar. He states that he purchased some southern— 
grown potatoes 3 years ago' at a roadside market in 
this Stare and since that time potatoes stored in 
his cellar have become infested, (L. A. Stearns, ITov. 
7, 1941.) 
