‘TEXAS — (Continued) 
Ea^le Lake ) 
Hallett sville) 
Brownsville 
Colorado, Dellas, 
Lavaca, and Travis 
Counties: ■ • 
Industry, 191 S: 
Matagorda County: 
Eort Worth: 
UTAH 
Salt Lake City, 1913 : 
Beryl; 1926 -1932: 
-699- 
Specimens received from potato at Eagle Lake and 
Hallettsville. U. S. Farmers’ 3ul. 557> 1913* 
(E. H. Chittenden.) 
E. G. Smyth writes to the Bureau on control work 
of the insect in Barreled potatoes at Eagle Lake, 
December IS, 1917* 
Hen Been found mining the leaves of Physalis mollis 
and Solanum elaeagnifolium at Brownsville. U. S. 
Dept'. - ' A'g'r. " Bui'. 427/191 7'.' (J. E. Graf.) 
Counties of Colora.do, Dallas, Lavaca and Travis 
show the insect to Be established on potato. 
U. S. Dept. Agr. Bui. 427, 1917- (J. E. Graf.) 
Specimens received from Austin County on potato, 
July 20,19lS. (E. 3. Paddock.) 
I remember that the insect has Been found at 
various points in the southwestern part of the 
State, an far eastward an Matagorda County. 
Most often found in stored potatoes. (R. E. 
McDonald Aug. 31 , 1929.) 
The only record in our office is one from Port 
Worth in an area where few potatoes are grown; 
probably a result of potatoes Being shipped in. 
(E. L. Thomas, April 4, 194l.) 
•We make an annual inspection of the lower Rio Grande 
Valley potato-growing area and have no record of the 
pest Being found in that section since our survey 
Began. We found it in the Eagle Lake section. 
(J. K. Del Curto, Oct. 21, 194l.) 
Correspondent sent specimens to Bureau with state- 
ment that many thousand Bushels of potatoes in Salt 
Lake City were rendered unsalable, Hovember 1, 1913* 
( D -3 1 . By E . I-I . Chit tender.) 
Cache County was mapped as a place of introduction, 
But no establishment. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bui. 427, 
1917. (J. E. Graf.) 
Between the years 192b and 1932> two reports were 
received that this insect was present in Utah at 
Beryl, in Iron County. During the spring of 1933* 
additional verbal reports were received. (G. E. 
Hr, 0 wit on, Sopt. 23, 194l.) 
