— 696*- 
OHIO 
Shelby, 1915 : 
Co limbus,. 1931 : 
OKLAHOMA 
0HPG01T 
Sugene, 1914: 
Prairie City, 1915 ; 
PLTMSYLVAiTIA 
Oak Station, 1919 : 
Lehi gh C 0 unt y - 
. Shipp ensburg 
Specimens received fron Shelby, April 17 , 1915 . 
We have been almost sure of its presence in Ohio 
before, but this is the first definite instance. 
Ohio Port, Soc. Hpt. 49, 1916 . (H. A. Gossard. ) 
A few larvae nearly full grown and empty mines in 
potato leaves found in field at Columbus, June 
29, 1931* (P» W. Poos.) (Let. by A. Pusck.) 
Our records show but three authentic references 
to this insect in Ohio, the one from Shelby in 
1915 not making clear whether the infested potatoes 
were home grown. The other two instances were in- 
terceptions in shipments from out of the State, 
(j. S. Houser, 19 'hl.) 
Museum records show no report of occurrence in 
Oklahoma. (P. A.. Pent on, 194l.) 
Correspondent sent specimens and asked for remedy, 
December , I9l4. (Det. by P. H. Chittenden.) 
Correspondent sent specimens and asked for remedy, 
October 11, 1915* (Dot. by P. K. Chittenden.) 
Specimens sent without comment, April 1926 . 
(D. C. Mote.) (Det. by A. Pusck.) 
Ho record or information of further occurrences, 
and. no infesta'cion known at present. (P. McKennon, 
194 - 1 .) 
Specimens taken in 193& were intercepted at Port- 
land in ship’s stores. Ho infestation in Oregon 
to my knowledge. (D. 0. Mote, 194l.) 
Adult specimen in U. S. Hatl. Museum, Oak Station, 
May 15 , 1319. (P. Karloff.) 
In 1925 an infestation was found in a shipment of 
potatoes into Lehigh County. Origin of potatoes 
not known. During latter part of summer of 1932 
potatoes containing heavy infestation were found 
near Shipp ensburg. These potatoes originated in 
Dalt-inore, Md. (II. P. Hodgkiss.) 
