40 THE FIG MOTH. 
16. Lefroy, H. M— Indian Insect Pests, p. 256. Calcutta, 1906. 
Common in India in flour and meal. Brief mention as E. cahiritella. 
17. Chittenden, F. H. — An insect likely to be mistaken for the flour moth. The 
American Miller, July 1, 1909, p. 545. 
A short popular article, with illustration. 
18. Lefroy, H. M., and Howlett, F. M. — Indian Insect Life, pp. 512, 513, fig. 
340, 1909. 
Feeds in rice and wheat flour in India and has been reared from tamarind 
seeds. Moth, larva, pupa, and work figured. Short note. 
