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INSECTS FOUND ASSOCIATED WITH CACAO, SPICES AND DRIED FRUITS IN LONDON WAREHOUSES
Author(s) -
RICHARDS O. W.,
HERFORD G. V. B.
Publication year - 1930
Publication title -
annals of applied biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.677
H-Index - 80
eISSN - 1744-7348
pISSN - 0003-4746
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1930.tb07218.x
Subject(s) - biology , ichneumonidae , hymenoptera , botany , dermestidae , curculionidae , encyrtidae , zoology , horticulture , parasitoid , larva
S ummary .1 The pests found in certain cacao, spice and dried fruit warehouses in London have been enumerated. Reference has been made to some of the more important papers in which the food, habits or distribution of the species have been described. 2 To make the identification of some of the pests more easy we have made new keys to the species met with in the following genera: Carpophilus, Laemophlaeus, Dermestes, Gnathocerus and allies, Ephestia and Drosophila . 3 The following insects appear to be recorded from Britain for the first time. Those marked with an asterisk have only been found dead. Coleoptera: Plochionus pallens F. (Carabidae), Carpophilus flavipes Murr. (Nitidulidae), Tenebroides oblongus Shp.* (Trogositidae), Laemophlaeus janeti Grouv. (Cucujidae), Dermestes cadaverinus F. and D. carnivorus F. (Dermestidae), Cyclocephala tetrica* Voert., Diplognatha silacea* Moel. and phileurus didymus* L. (Scarabaeidae), corynetes analis Kl. (Cleridae), Catorama herbarium Gorh. (Anobidae), Monomma brunneum* Thoms.(Monommidae), Sitophagus hololeptoides Casteln. (Tenebrionidae), Anthicus australis* Lea (Anthicidae), Caulophilus latinasus Say (Curculionidae), Stephanoderes busckii* Hopk. (Ipidae). Hymenoptera: Holepyris hawaiiensis Ashmd. and Cephalonomia carinata Kieff. (Bethylidae), Campoplex prytanes Cam. (Ichneumonidae), Zeteticontus laeviscutum Thoms. (Encyrtidae). Diptera: Drosophila immigrans sturt. (Drosophilidae).

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