. Economic entomology for the . Carpophilus hemipterus, enlarged. Ips fasciatus and its larva, enlarged. yet they are not either markedly beneficial or injurious. Somewhat similar habits are met with in the TrogositidcE, which are also flattened creatures, most of them living under bark. Some of the species of Tejiebrioides, however,—black beetles about one-fourth of an inch in length, with square thorax and large head, known as " cadelles"—are found in stables, barns, and mills, feeding on grain, meal, and flour. They are
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