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Indian Mvscvm Notes, 



[ Vol. III. 



much magnifiei diag'iams of the antenna, and one cf the lei^s oi the 

 \)QYme-,t\<iJnthremes ?/-0Artj;, Watei house. The uatnral size of the insect 

 is shown I'y haii* lines. This species is referred to in these Notes, volume 

 J, page 208, and volnme III, png-e 118. It attacks ekins and leather 

 of all kinds, and is a troBblesome Musenm pest in India. 



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The ahove figure, wliich is after Curtis, npresents the larva, pupa, and 

 imago of tlie Cucujid Silvanus suriimi/ien.sis, Linn. The natural size of 

 (he infect is indicaied by 1 air line?. Tids species is referred to in 

 tbefe Notes, volume I, page 60, and volume II, page 148. It is a 

 eommon warehoufe pe<t in India, where it has been noticed as altacking 

 both dried fruit and also farinaceous substances. 



The above figure represents the imago of the Cucujid Lamolphlceus 



