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been found in starch, tobacco and dried meats. One or two other 

 allied beetles we pass over as not being abundant enough to merit 

 discussion here. 



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Fig. 24.- — Silvamis stirinamensis: a, adult beetle; b, pupa; c, larva, all enlarged; d, antenna 

 of larva, still more enlarged. — Chittenden, Division of Entomology U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture. 



The Cadelle. 



Sometimes called "The Bolting Cloth Beetle," living upon 

 grain, is blackish, one-third of an inch long, and comes from a 



[■"ig. 25. — Tenebroides v.auritanicus, Linn.: a, adult beetle with greatly enlarged antenna 

 above; b, pupa; c. larva, all enlarged. — Chittenden, Division of Entomology, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. 



