14 BTLLETIX 783, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGPJCEXTTTEE. 
lookout for the species to prevent it from gaining entrance and be- 
coming established in large warehouses and similar plants. 
7. It wi]l undoubtedly increase in injuriousness in time unless 
proper measures are taken to stamp it out by thorough treatment. 
LITERATURE CITED. 
(1) Staixto^. H. T. 
1S66. Description of a new species of the family Galleridae. In Ent. 
Mo. Mag., v. 2, 1S66, p. 172-173. 
Original description as Melissoblaptes (?) cepftalonica n. sp., from York, 
Eng., from dried "currants" (imported). 
(2) Barrett, C. G. 
1S75. On the species of Ephestia occurring in Great Britain. In Ent. 
Mo. Mag., v. 11, p. 269. 
Page 272 : In fruit warehouses in dried " currants." Notes on habits. 
(3) Ragoxot, E. L. 
1885. Revision of the British species of Phycitidse and Galleridae. In 
Ent. Mo. Mag., v. 22. 1885-6, p. 17-32. 
Pages 22—23 : Remarks ; placed in genus Corcyra from the country of its 
supposed origin. 
(4) 
1893. Monographie des Galleriinae et Phycitinae. In Romanoff, X. M., 
Memoires sur les Lepidopteres. t. 7. Saint Petersbourg. 
Illustrations : Head of female, pi. 1, fig. 34 ; venation, pi. 3, fig. 18. 
(5) Meyeick, E. 
1895. A handbook of British Lepidoptera. 843 p., illus. London. 
Page 384 : Technical description of the moth and brief notes. 
(6) Chittexdex, F. H. 
1S97. Some little-known insects affecting stored vegetable products. 
U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Ent. Bui. 8, n. s. 45 p., 10 figs. 
Page 10 : Mere mention as a species likely to be found in this country in 
dried fruit. 
(7) Ragoxot, E. L. } 
1901. Monographie des Galleriinae. In Romanoff, N. M., Memoires sur 
les Lepidopteres. t. 8, p. 421-507. Saint Petersbourg. 
Pages 491-493, pi. 45, fig. 23, and pi. 51, fig. 26 : Definition of genus 
Corcyra, description of cephalonica and translineeUa (=synonym) and 
plate of each. 
(8) Fletcher, T. B. 
1909-10. Lepidoptera, exclusive of the Tortricidse and Tineida?, with 
some remarks on their distribution and means of dispersal 
amongst the" islands of the Indian Ocean. In Trans. Linn. Soc, 
s. 2, v. 13. Zoology, p. 265-323, pi. 17. 
Pages 296 and 316 : Recorded from West Indies ; mention as common in 
rice stores. 
(9) Durrant. J. H., and Beveridge, W. W. O. f 
1913. A preliminary report of the temperature reached in army biscuits 
during baking, especially with reference to the destruction of 
the imported flour-moth. Ephestia kiihniella Zeller. In Jour. 
Roy. Army Med. Corps, v. 20, no. 6, p. 615-634, 7 pi. 
Pages 633—634 : Occurrence in army biscuit, description, bibliography, 
and distribution ; illustrations of the moth, larva, and injury. 
