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UTAH - (Continued) 
Deryl, 1932 : 
3eaver, Iron,' . 
and Washington 
Counties: 
Enterprise, 1934: 
General, 193 S: 
General, 1930: 
VER1I01TT 
VIRGINIA 
ITorfolk 
Specimens sent to the Bureau for determination, 
from Salt Lake City, November 19 > 1931* 
— I received reports in 1933 that live tuber worms 
had been found in potatoes in the Salt Lake market, 
shipped from California. I examined potatoes from 
California in 1931 or 1932. Reports that trucks 
had also brought infested potatoes to the Provo, 
Brigham, Logan, Ogden, and Richfield markets were 
given to me during my inquiry. (&. 3P. Knowlton, 
9-23-41.) 
P. E. Stephens reports the occurrence -of the insect 
in one potato field cat Beryl. (G. P. Knowlton 
4 - 28 — 32 . ) 
— Three counties — Washington, Iron, and Beaver — 
are now quarantined because of the presence of the 
moth. (G. P. Knowlton April IS, 1934.) 
Damage to potato leeves was noted on volunteer 
potatoes at Enterprise, Washington County. (G. P. 
Knowlton, July 1934.) 
Very little injury observed or reported in infested 
section of Utah. (G. P. Knowlton, Oct. 10, 1936 .) 
Insect Pest Survey Bui. 1 6 : 407» 193b. 
Injury very rare in the infested area in 1933. 
(G. P. Knowlton, Dec. 3> 193 2.) 
— Humorous reports from farmers and county agents in 
Denver, Iron, and Washington Counties state that 
• they have seen no moths, larvae, or damage for about 
5 years. (G. P. Knowlton, Peb. 23 , 1940.) 
— Ho reports of potato tuber noth infestation or injury 
in Utah have reached me during 1940 and 1041. (&. 
P. Knowlton, Sept. 20, 194l.) 
— We have no record of the ootato tuber worn in the 
State. (H. L. Dailey, Oct. 1, I94l.) 
— Eight specimens in U. S. Natl. Museum, collected 
cat ITorfolk — one on horsenettle, one on potato, 
two on tobacco, and four on eggplant. ITo date 
given. 
