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IDAHO 
ILLINOIS 
Worden, 193^1 
INDIANA 
PI e ns ant L ake , 1 91 7 1 
New Haven ) -iq^n 
Port Wayne) 
IOWA 
Iowa City ) xS’lSi 
Sioux City) 
Aries 
Des Moines, 
' N e vada , An e s , 1 9 3 3 • 
1933 : 
We have not "been able to find this insect. 
(W. E. Shull, Sept. 23, 19 4l.) 
We have no record. (J. Andrasen, Sept. 22, 
19 ^ 1 .) 
Sent to us in a cooked potato in September. 
The only record in Illinois during the last 
5 years. (W. P. Flint, Nov. 1930. ) 
The above— cited record is the only one we 
have received and we have made several efforts 
to check on its occurrence. (W. P. Flint, 
Sept. 20, 1941.) 
Correspondent sent specimens to Bureau with 
statement that it was found in this year's 
potatoes, October 6, 1917* (Bet. by F. H. 
•Chittenden. ) 
Infested potatoes received from Fort Wayne, 
shipped there from Virginia. Hone-grown 
potatoes purchased near New Haven had the 
same infestation. Insect Pest Survey Bui. 
10: 331, 1930. (J. J. Davis.) 
The above record is the only one for Indiana. 
(J. J. Davis, I94l.) 
Three adult specimens from Iowa City. G. G. 
Ainslie. (No food or date.) Sixteen a.dult 
specimens from Sioux City, C. N. Ainslie. 
(No food or date.) 
One adult specimen in U. S. Museum, Ames, 
August 23, 191S, A. W. Lindsey. (No food 
plant. ) 
Found in every potato patch examined in 
vicinities of Des Moines, Nevada, and Ames, 
July 27, 1933* Insect Pest Survey Bui. 13: 
203, 1933. (C. J. Dr aloe. ) (Let. by C. 
Heinrich. ) 
Specimens taken from various points in eastern 
half of State, June 12, 1933* Jour. Scon. Ent. 
26: 1,173, 1933. (H. D. Tate.) 
