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Nebraska (March 15). "Since March 5 reports of stored grain pests in 
wheat and ofaer grains in the farmer's bins h o/e again started 
to cone in, indicating a resumption of activity by these insects." 
Ohio H. A- Gossard (March 16). "The saw-toothed grain beetle was 
received from Akron and Curtice." 
INDIAN MEAL MOTH (Plodia inter punctella Kubn.) 
Ohio H, A. Gossard (March 18). "This insect was sent in, as doing damage, 
from Springfield." 
Nebraska M« H. Swenk (March 16). "Stored grain in bins was, in some 
instances, found infected with the Indian meal moth." 
MEAL SNOUT-MOTH (Pvralis $J£*£l£Js2. L *) 
Hew York jS. R. Crosby (November 30,1921). "This insect was reported 
" as destroying bulbs in storage on Staten Island, the bulbs being 
tulip and hyacinth*" 
EUROPEAN GRAIN MOTH (Tinea granejlla L ') 
Connecti- M. P. Zappe (March 24). "Many larvae, pupae, and adults present 
cut in a large seed warehouse at Milford. Most of the injury is on 
corn stored in the warehouse since 1920*" 
FOREIGN GRAIN BEETLE (Cjthartus. advena YTaltl.) 
Nebraska M. H« Swenk (November 18,1921)* "In northeastern Nebraska, es- 
pecially in Cedar County, injury to stored grain was noted hy the 
foreign grain beetle** 1 
YELLCY/ MEALWORM ( Tenebrio mclitor L.) 
New York C. R„ Crosby (November 30,1921). "This beetle was found among tulip 
and hyacinth bul^s on Staten Island-" 
©hia H. A. Gossard (March 18)* "This insect was sent in from Akron." 
CADELLE (T^ehjppJLdes. maj^itanicus. L.) 
Nebraska M. H, Swenk (November 18,19 21). "The injury to stored wheat xn bins' 
of farmers in eastern Nebraska by the cadelle insect, the extent of 
which I described last month as almost unprecedented in this State, 
continued with but gradual abatement until early in November , since 
which time reports of injuries have been much fewer. 
CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE ( Tribolium confusum Duv.) 
Ohio H. A, Gcssard (March 18). "Confused flour beetle was sent in 
from New Phil rielphia.' ; 
