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A SYNTOMID FAR AWAY FROM HOME

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. Wm. Cockle
Affiliation:
Kaslo, B. C.

Extract

I have on several occasions had specimens of both the European and Oriental cockroaches sent me by fruit dealers, who had found them on bunches of bananas, and there was a report of the capture of a large scorpion, said to be over five inches in length, on a bunch at Spokane, Wash., but the most interesting capture that I have to record is a beautiful freshly emerged specimen of Ceramidia Butleri, Moschler, which I secured here last March. The specimen was sent to the U. S. Museum for identification, and Dr. Dyar writes me that it made a welcome addition to their cabinet, aud cites Guatemala and the Amazons as its habitat.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1904

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