IOWA - (Continued) 
Greene and 
Story Counties, 193^ : 
Found in potato patches in Greene and Story Coun- 
ties, August 2, 1934. Although established in 
State for several years, it has not been observed 
to do any commercial damage. Insect Pest Survey 
Bui. l4: 226, 1934. (C. J. Drake.) 
Davenport, Council 
Bluff, Osage, 
Saint Ansgar, 193^ ; 
Specimens taken in potatoes at Davenport during 
the latter part of July; in potatoes at Council 
Bluff, and in the vicinities of Oeage and Saint 
Ansgar during the first week in August. (C. J. 
Drake, 194l.) 
Ames ) 1935. 1936* 
Des Moines) and 1937 
We found it in potatoes in Ames and Des Moines 
in 1935, 1936, and 1937 . (C. J. Drake, 194l.) 
This year we looked for the insect working as a 
leaf miner in -kies, but failed to find it. We 
have never found it breeding in the tubers. 
Although potatoes at Ames were exposed lake in 
July and in August to obtain specimens, none were 
found. (C, J. Drake, 194l.) 
KANSAS 
Ford County: 
On map, indicated as introduced but not estab- 
lished. Ho reference to food -plant. U. S. Dept. 
Agr. Bui. 427, 1917» (J. 3. Graf.) 
Ho record of infestation of potato or tobacco 
growing in Kansas. On June 7, 1940, a carload 
of new potatoes, shipped from California, to 
Salina, Fans., was seriously infested with 
larvae. We refused to permit the potatoes to 
be. delivered or sold within the State. (G. A. 
Dean, 19 4l.) 
Ho specimens in our collection that were token in 
the State. (H. B. Hunger ford, I94l.) 
KENTUCKY 
Owensboro, 
Utica, 
Lexington, 
Bremen, 1931 ; 
Specimens taken from tobacco received from Owens- 
boro, Utica, Lexington, and Bremen. First appear- 
ance of pest in State. Insect Pest Survey Bui. 
11: 297," 1931. (W. A. Price.) 
Davi ess, 
Fayette, 
Henderson 
Counties! 
Clipping, Courier Jour. June 25, 1931* Bis- 
covered in several tobacco-growing sections 
of the State, including Daviess, Fayette, and 
Henderson Counties. 
