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FLORIDA — (Continued) 
Osceola, Polk, 
Orange, Seminole, 
and Manatee Comi- 
ties: — 
Investigations carried on in 1937* with living 
larvae from material sent to the State Plant 
Board taxonomist, G. B. Merrill, by inspectors 
working in Osceola, Polk, Orange, and Seminole 
Comities, and from material drought by J. R. 
Watson from Manatee Comity. Fla. Fnt. 20: 
33, 1937. 
Port Myers, 1939 : 
Field infestation. (A. C. Brow., Sept. 194l,) 
Quin cy , 19 21 *- 4l : 
Reported to the Insect Pest Survey from todacco 
in Quincy almost every year for the last 20 years, 
1921-41. (F. S. Chamberlin, 194l.) 
General 1929 
to 
1940 
Following reports submitted by A. C. Brown, 
September 24, 19 4l, as being taken from the 
records in file at the Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. ; 
at Sebring, 1929, in stored potato; at Kissimmee, 
1930, stored potato; at Lake Worth, 1931 » in 
stored potato; De Land, 1933* on potato; 
Montverde, Dania, and Bunnell, 1934, on stored 
potato; Waldl and Winter Haven, 1935, stored 
potato; Kissimmee and Bartow, 1937, on stored 
potato; Arcadia and Bunnell, 1938, on stored 
potato; Belle Glade, 1939, on stored potato; 
Fort Myers, 1939, infestation in potatoes running 
over grading belt; Miami, 1940, in stored potato. 
Port Myers, 19 4l: 
Infestation in old fields and in old potatoes 
in packing houses. (A. C. Brown, 9“2 1 9~4l.) 
GEORGIA 
I an fairly familiar with this insect and have 
looked for it but heave not seen it; no complete 
survey has been made. (T. O’Neill, Feb. 2, 1931*) 
Norman Park, 1935 5 
One infestation of the, splitworn on tobacco 
observed this season at Norman Park. Insect 
Pest Survey Bui. 15 s 293, 1935* (14 S. Chamber- 
lin. ) 
Fitzgerald, 194l: 
Specimens collected in tobacco at Fitzgerald, 
July 24. (Det. by U. S. Natl, Mus.) (M. Murphy.) 
I have no records of this insect in Georgia, 
although I have never searched for it. (T. L. 
Bis sell, Sept. 19 , I94l.) 
