THE CADELLE 
of cartoned goods and indirectly brings about a loss that is seldom 
charged to the cadelle itself. 
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B 
Pig. 4. — A, Burrows of cadelle larva? in pith of corn cob ; B, the dark spots in corn 
cob indicate burrows of cadelle larvae which are often found partially concealed in 
such spots with the remainder of their bodies filling tbe hollowed-out corn kernel : 
C, kernels showing evidence of infestation by Sitotroga cerealella and cadelle. The 
large siltlike openings are evidence of cadelle feeding 
