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TENEBRIOIDES Pall. 



Fig. 97. — The " Cadelle" : a, larva; b, adult; c to/, 

 structural details : all enlarged. 



T. mauritanica L. G. d. (W); 

 cosmopolitan, common in 

 granaries, warehouses, 

 stores, etc (Ch). This 

 is the so-called "ca- 

 delle." 



T. corticalis Mels. Hudson 

 County (LI), Caldwell 

 (Cr), g. d. (W, Li). 



T. collaris Sturm. Anglesea 



(W), Staten Island (Lg). 

 T. marginata Beauv. Anglesea (W). 

 T. castanea Mels. Hudson Co. (LI), Camden (Li), Anglesea and g. d. (W): 



the variety laticollis, Horn, is from Anglesea (W). 

 T. bimaculata Mels. Anglesea, rare (W), Orange (Ch), Hudson County 



(LI), Ft. Lee (Sf). 



MONOTOMA Hbst. 



M. producta Lee. Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), Anglesea, VII, a strictly 



maritime species (Sz), found almost all summer. 

 M. picipes Hbst. Hudson Co. (LI); under decaying vegetation. 



EUROPS Woll. 

 E. pallipennis Lee. Lake Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee (Sf). 



BACTRIDIUM Lee. 



B. ephippigerum Guer. Hudson County (LI), Orange Mts. (Bf), Ft. Lee (Sf). 



B. striolatum Reit. Hudson Co. (LI), Orange Mts. (Bf). 



B. cavicolle Horn. Hudson Co. (LI), Ft. Lee (Sf), Orange Mts. (Bf), 

 Hopatcong (Pm); parasitic on Xyleborus dispar and tachygraphus (Sz), 

 and usually found under bark or in the Scolytid galleries. 



Family DERODONTIDiE. 



Oblong, rather convex species, the thorax rounded and toothed at the edge, 

 elytra yellowish, with obscure blackish markings. Very little is known of the 

 insects and nothing of the larvae. 



DERODONTUS Lee. 

 D. maculatus Mels. Stateu Island (Lg), Orange Mts. (Bf). 



