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house CRICKET ( Gryllus donesticus L.) • 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (February 21 ): Reported as b e ing present in a residence 
in Harrison County. 
CAMEL CRICKETS ( Ceuthophilus sp.) 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (February 21 ) : Adults received in November fron Lauder- 
dale County, where they were causing annoyance in a house. 
BOXELDER BUG ( Leptoeoris tri\ r ittatus Say) 
Illinois. C. L. Metcalf (February 2l): Prevalent and troublesome in many 
sections of the State throughout-' the winter. 
Nebraska. H. D. Tate (February 24): Reported as present in Lancaster, Cuming, 
Washington, and Burt Counties during the period from January 12 to 
, February l4. 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (February 26): Reported as causing serious annoyance in 
school buildings and one cafeteria, at Logan and in hones at Brigham, 
WEEVILS (Curculionidae) 
Texas, R. K. Fletcher (January 24): Si tophi lus oryza, L. , Tribo-lium sp., and 
Tenebrio sp. found in corn in Nacogdoches County on January 24. Corn 
stored in the shuck was seriously injured. 
Nebraska. H. D. Tate (January ll): Considerable number of adults and a, few 
larvae of Triboliun confusun Duv. found in sample of rye received from 
Brown County. (February 8): Larvae of Tenebrio noli tor L. collected from 
a, grain bin in Dakota County. (February 24) J Specimens of larvae -of 
Attagenus piceus Oliv. submitted from Howard County on February l4. Re- 
ported found in alfalfa seed. 
North Dakota. J. A. Munro (January 2l): A bout 90 percent of the reports on 
stored-grain posts pertain to Laeniphloeus ninutus Oliv, Grain-storage- 
pest problem reported as very serious. 
Montana.. H. B. Mills (February 21 ): Tr ib o 1 ium nadens Charp, reported at 
Savage. This is the second report for the State. Laomophloeus sp. reporte 
from Baker, Broadview, Cascade, Conrad, Denton, Farmington, Hardin, Haure, 
Lewistown, Uln, and Williams Counties-. Most abundant of grain insects 
found to date. Oryzaephilus surinanensis L. found in stored wheat at 
Balter, Bozeman, and Farmington in February. Si tophi lus granarius L. found 
in stored wheat at Cascade and Haure in February, Cathartus advena Waltl. 
reported as attacking stored grain at Bozeman. 
Oregon, J. Davis (February l4): C_, quadri colli s Guer, reported as attacking 
Mexican basket in a, home at Portland. 
