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ON THE PREVIOUS STAGES OF PTINIDÆ AND ALLIED GROUPS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. A. Hagen
Affiliation:
Cambridge, Mass.

Extract

A small round box of bamboo (8 by 6 inches) was bought nine years ago in Hong Kong, China, and brought home to Boston. It was placed on a little shelf on the wall, and used for Turkish tobacco. The box was lined inside with a perfectly closing box made of East Indian block-tin, about a millimetre thick. I examined the box January, 1885, and found it hollowed throughout like a sieve, and containing between the tin box and the bamboo cover a large number of dead and living beetles and two living larvæ. The tin box had four small round holes apparently cut through by the insects. The beetles represented two species, one, a little larger, only two specimens, all the others belonging to the second specres.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1886

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