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  1. Tenebroides mauritanicus

    Tenebroides mauritanicus, commonly known as the cadelle, is a cosmopolitan and common pest in storehouses and granaries. Adults and larvae feed on grain and grain products, prey upon other insects infesting grain, and bore into wood. They typically pupate in wood cavities that they make. It is one of the longest lived insects that attacks stored grain and is very destructive and easily dispersed. It is also one of the largest (body length 10 mm.).The larvae were nicknamed "bargemen" by sailors because they frequently infested ships' biscuits and were noticed when they would crawl out of the biscuits and onto the "barge", a small tub used to hold biscuits on the mess table.

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  1. Tenebroides mauritanicus

    Tenebroides mauritanicus, commonly known as the cadelle beetle, is a cosmopolitan and common pest in storehouses and granaries. It is one of the longest lived insects which attacks stored grain and is very destructive and easily dispersed. It is also one of the largest. The larva would frequently infest ships' biscuits, these large white maggots were nicknamed "bargemen".

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tenebroides mauritanicus in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tenebroides mauritanicus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4


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