- beetles, and
khapra beetles.
There are over 1,800
species described.
Dermestids have a
variety of habits; most
genera are
scavengers that feed on dry...
- (2003). "The
effect of
anoxic treatment on the
larvae of six
species of
dermestids (Coleoptera)".
Journal of
Applied Entomology. 127 (6): 317–321. doi:10...
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abdominal apex.
Other species produce different types of pheromones.
Dermestids produce esters, and
species of
Elateridae produce fatty acid-derived aldehydes...
- it is
believed to be parthenogenetic. This species, like
several other dermestids, is a
museum pest. It
feeds on
dried animal products such as
museum specimens...
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Example of
dermestid beetle damage to a freeze-dried
taxidermy mount of a rattlesnake...
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Formation (Uruguay),
interpreted as
likely produced by
beetles (probably
dermestids) and
small vertebrate scavengers (possibly
multituberculate mammals)....
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Dermestes talpinus, the hide and
tallow dermestid, is a
species of ****
beetle in the
family Dermestidae. It is
found in
North America. "Dermestes talpinus...
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North America, but
today it is
found nearly worldwide. Like
several other dermestid beetles, this
species is a
common pest of
stored products. The
adult beetle...
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zacheri is a
species of mite
first discovered by
Friedrich Zacher in a
dermestid beetle culture. The
genus Lardoglyphus was
erected by
Anthonie Cornelis...
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Richard S. Beal, Jr. (1985). "Anthrenus
pimpinellae F., a
Palearctic dermestid established in
eastern North America (Coleoptera: Dermestidae)". Journal...