Indian Museum Notes, 



[Yoi. in. 



size. It is referred to in these Notes, Vol. II, p. 45, 

 tion with injury to teak trees in the Madras Presidency. 



in connee- 



The above figure is taken from specimens of the common Calcutta 

 book-worm (.'' Sifodrepa panicea, Linn.). It shows the beetle dorsal and 

 ventral view with details of the appendages, also a full-grown larva. 

 The natural size is indicated by hair lines. 



The above shows the insect referred to in these Notes, \o[. 1, p. 106^ 

 undei" the name of Giblium scotias, Fabr. It was sent to the Museum in 

 connection with injury to opium cakes in Behai*. The natural size is 

 indicated by a hair line. 



The Sibove shows the insect referred to in these Notes, Vol, 11^ 



