Miscellaneous notes

  • Author(s): Cotes, E. C.
  • Title:
    Miscellaneous notes
  • Journal Title: Indian Museum Notes
  • Volume: 1
  • Page(s): 195-213
  • Date: 1890
  • Keywords:
  • Abstract:
    Anthrenus flavipes was first reported to occur in India by Cotes (1890) who found it on dried mammalian skin in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. The journal also mentions silkworm cocoons being penetrated by Dermestes and Anthrenus beetles, whom are attracted by the dead chrysalis within, particularly by Dermestes maculatus. The damage renders the cocoons unfit for reeling.
  • Document Type: Journal Article
  • Language: en

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