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CADELLE ( Tenebroides mauritaxiicus L. ) 
Minnesota. H. Milliron (August 18): Abundant at Hew Richmond in flour. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (August 22): Observed in grain bins at Lansing, 
Mul liken, and Allega.n. 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (August 15) : A granary in Boone County reported 
infested with the cadelle on August 9* 
A BOSTRICID BORER ( Dinoderus brevis Horn) 
Minnesota. H. Milliron (August IS) : Abundant on imported bamboo at Anoka. 
POWDER POST BEETLES ( Lyctus spp.) 
Ohio. G. R. Powers, Jr. (August 22): Specimens sent in of L. parallelopip- 
edus Melsh. and L. planicollis Lee. were discovered in lumber stored 
in warehouse at Columbus. (Det. by W. S. Fisher.) 
CAMEL CRICKETS ( Ceuthophilus spp.) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (August 15) : Have been very abundant for this 
type of insect during the period July l6 to August 15. 
' MISCELLANEOUS NOTES 
Washington. M. H. Hatch (August S) : Two specimens of a tenebrionid, 
Cynaeus angustatus Lee., collected from a flour mill, were sent 
in for identification. (Pet. by E. A. Chapin.) 
L. G. Smith (August l6) : A number of ephyarid flies ( Ephydra 
subopaca Loew) sent in from Grant County with report that millions 
of them were present in and on top of the mud on shores of Soap 
Lake . 
