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Anobiinae is the
subfamily of death-watch
beetles in the
family Ptinidae, with at
least 45 genera. It was
formerly considered a
member of the
family Anobiidae...
- myrmecophilic, or ant affiliates. The
subfamily Ptininae,
along with
Anobiinae and
several others, were
formerly considered members of the
family Anobiidae...
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Insecta Order:
Coleoptera Suborder:
Polyphaga Family:
Ptinidae Subfamily:
Anobiinae Tribe:
Stegobiini Genus:
Stegobium Motschulsky, 1860 Species: S. paniceum...
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families Bostrichidae and Ptinidae, with
Anobiidae a
subfamily of
Ptinidae (
Anobiinae).
Spider beetles are so
named because they look like spiders. Some species...
- Anobiidae)
Subfamily Alvarenganiellinae Viana and Martínez, 1971
Subfamily Anobiinae Fleming, 1821 - Death-watch
Beetles Subfamily Dorcatominae Thomson, 1859...
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Insecta Order:
Coleoptera Suborder:
Polyphaga Family:
Ptinidae Subfamily:
Anobiinae Tribe:
Anobiini Genus:
Anobium Species: A. punctatum
Binomial name Anobium...
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Hadrobregmus denticollis is a
species of death-watch
beetle in the
family Anobiidae. "Hadrobregmus denticollis". GBIF.
Retrieved 2018-09-01. Zahradník...
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Gastrallus marginipennis is a
species of death-watch
beetle in the
family Ptinidae. It is
found in
North America. "Gastrallus
marginipennis Report". Integrated...
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entomologist and
specialized in the
beetles found on
conifer cones including the
Anobiinae.
Ruckes was born in New York city
where he went to
school before going...
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described species in Dorcatominae. The
subfamily Dorcatominae,
along with
Anobiinae and
several others, were
formerly considered members of the
family Anobiidae...