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rtlTT S (IF or mi ci dae ) 
Missouri L, Haseman ( April 22): .4nts ere beginning to attract attention 
in and about homes. 
*Jf aWE (La sins inter/i actus Kayr) 
Kansas J. \7. McColloch (May 1): This a nt has been found smarming in 
houses at Iola, Kansas City, and Manhattan. 
ECU S3 C7JCKZT ( C-ryllu s domesticus L.) 
Few York Monthly Letter of the Bureau of Entomology ho. 15^. april: The 
and finding of Gr yllu s d ome st icu - in ?reat abundance in Baltimore, 
Maryland Few York, and various localities ' ; rn the eastern part of the 
United States has been reported, out no specimens have - re- ■ 
ceived f or the national Collection. "e -ould like to have a 
long series of specimens of both sexes in adult and irymphal 
stares. It 'nay be distinguished fro;:, the other species of Gryilus 
"07 its generally lighter color and by the two "Tack bands across 
the forehead. 
CIGMR3TT2 B3ZDLS ( Lasiodcrma serriccrne Tex>. ) 
Kansas J. ;j. McColloch (hay l): Beetles and larvae are abundant in up- 
holstered furniture in a furniture store at Kansas City, Kan. 
A PODURID ( Podura a^uatica %,, ) 
South J. 0. Pepper (May 11): a. bottle of rater containing numerous 
Carolina specimens of this insect was sent in from Landrum as being taken 
from a well in the yard. 
STOEID-PHODUCT I I" S T C T S 
^'CrCUMOIS GJUIIv MOTH (Si totrora cereal el la 01:. v. ) 
Kansas J. ".". McColloch (hay 2): „. sample of seed corn received from 
Topeka was heavily infested rath this insect. 
DARK M3AL .7CRM ( Tenebrio obscurus Fab.; 
Kansas J. '.,". McColloch Chg 3): Larvae of the dark seal rara have been 
received from Leaven-vor th , Topeka, and Garnett. In all cases 
they -ere working in stored grain. 
CAD3LL3 (T enebroides mauritaniens L. ) 
Kansas J. ~M McColloch (May J): The cadelle is reported as being very abun- 
dant in a granary at Bluff City. The larvae bare burrowed into 
the vrood of the bins for pupation. Many of the boards are honey- 
combed --rith burrows. 
