114 Biology of Necrobia riificollis 



French edition of A. E. Brehm, Merveillfs de la Nature, vol. vii, Ins. pp. 242-4 

 (Paris, 1882); it has also been quoted more or less fully by various other 

 writers. 



I am greatly indebted to JNIrs H. Woods, of Cambiidge, for writing me out a 

 translation of Kemner's work, which is in Swedish. 



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(2) Necrobia ruficollis in St Petersburg. Zool. Anz. 42, 1913, pp. 529-531. 



(3) Curtis, J. Brit. Ent. vin, 1831, PI. 350 and 351. 



(4) Dallas, W. S. Elements of Entomology : an outline of the natural history of 



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(5) EsGHER-KxJNDiG, J. Funde von Insekten in der Schadelhohle einer Mumie. 



Mitt. Schweiz. Ent. Oes. xi, 1907, pp. 238-242. 

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Bull. Soc. Etud. Sr.i. Angers, 4 and 5, 1874-5, pp. 74-80. 



(8) Heeger, E. Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte der Kerfe. Oken's Isis, 1848, 



pp. 974-979, PI. VIII, figs. 13-22. 



(9) Houlbert, C. Sur une larve de Col6opt6re [Necrobia Latr.] parasite de I'oeil 



humain. Arch. Parasit. xni, 1909, pp. 551-554, 3 text-figs. 



(10) Houlbert, C. and Betis, L. Faune Entomologique Armoricaine: Cleridae. 



Trav. Sci. Univ. Rennes, iv, 1905, P"" Suppl. pp. 134-135. 



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(12) Insect Life, iv, 1892, p. 203. 



[Note on finding of larvae of Necrobia in plush: it is considered that if 

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(13) Kemner, a. Vara Clerider, deras lefnadssiitt och larver. Entomologisk 



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p. 51. 



(15) Le Conte, J. L. On certain Coleoptera, indigenous to the Eastern and Western 



. Continents. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, iv, 1848, j). 102. 

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(17) Maxwell-Lefroy, H. Indian Insect Life, 1909, p. 326. 



(18) * Moll, F. Ueber die Zerstorung von verarbeitetem Holz durch Kufer und den 



Schutz dagegen. Naturwiss. Zeitschr.f. Forsl- u. Laiidwirfsrhaft, Stuttgart, 

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1877), pp. 44-53, figs. 242-4. 



