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Indian Museum Notes, 



[Vol. Ill 



fied diagrams of the antenna and first^ second, and tliird [lairs of legs, 

 the latter numbered 1, 3, and 3, respectively. The natural size of the 

 insect is shown by hair lines. The species is referred to in these Notes, 

 volume 1, page 43, and volume II, page 150. 



The above represents the imago of the Ptinid Rhizopertha piisilla, 

 Fabr., enlarged, also much magnified figures of the legs and antenna. 

 The natural size of the specimen delineated, which was obtained from 

 Sialkob wheat, is indicated by a hair line. The insect attacks wheat, 

 cholum seed, and other farinaceous matter. It is referred to in these 

 Notes, volume I, page 60, and volume II, pages 27 and 150. 



The above represents the Tenebrionid Triliolium fernigineum, Fabr. 

 IMie figure shows the imago enlarged, also much magnilied diagrams of 

 the antenna and first, second, and third pairs of legs, the latter marked 

 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The natural size of the insect is indicated by 



