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INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1904. 



1904. 



New localities reported in the following states : California, 

 New York, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Pennsylvania. 



The Flour Moth is found, in addition to the above localities, in 

 Colorado, Montana and other states; it is, in fact, of very general 

 distribution. 



Fig. IS — Mediterranean Flour Moth; Ephestia kuchniella, Zell.: a, larva; b, pupa; c. adult, 

 enlarged; d, head and thoracic joints of larva; e, abdominal joint of same, still more 

 enlarged; f, moth from side, resting; g, front wing, showing more important markings; 

 h, venation of fore wing; i. venation of hind wing, somewhat enlarged, (a, h, c and e, 

 Riley & Howard in Insect l.ife; d, f, g, h and i, after Snellen.) 



SOME OTHER INSECTS FOUND IN FLOUR MILLS OR 

 AFFECTING STORED GRAIN. 



Many of the following insects are also found in flour mills, and 

 are frequently spoken of collectively as "weevils," which term is 

 also sometimes, though not often, applied to the Mediterranean 

 Flour Moth. That this is a wrong appellation is evinced by the 

 fact that only two of the insects listed below are true weevils. 



