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Necrobia rufipes, the red-legged ham beetle, is a
species of
predatory beetle, in the
family Cleridae, with a
cosmopolitan distribution,
first described...
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Necrobia is a
genus of
beetles belonging to the
family Cleridae. The
genus has
cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Necrobia divinatoria Wickham, 1914...
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freedom after recognising a rare
beetle species he
found in the prison,
Necrobia ruficollis. He
published his
first important work, Précis des caractères...
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Necrobia ruficollis, the ham beetle, red-shouldered ham beetle, or red-necked
bacon beetle, is a
mostly carnivorous beetle in the
family Cleridae with...
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Necrobia violacea (otherwise
known as the
blacklegged ham beetle) is a
species of
beetle in
family Cleridae.
Cleridae beetles are a
predaceous beetle found...
- beetle's
feeding habits is
quite evident when
different species are examined.
Necrobia spp. are
attracted to dry
carrion and
other decomposing animal matter such...
- near or just
inside exit holes, then die. It is not to be
confused with
Necrobia rufipes,
which is also a
steely blue
beetle in the
family Cleridae. Both...
- well as curiosity) and
later studies revealed beetles later identified as
Necrobia mumiarum Hope, 1834,
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer, 1774 (as D. vulpinus)...
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Heterosilpha ramosa (syn=Silpha (Heterosilpha) ramosa)
Megachile gentilis Necrobia violacea Nicrophorus marginatus (syn=Nicrophorus guttulus, N. mckittricki...
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usually ****ociated with
infestations of the
beetles Dermestes spp. and
Necrobia rufipes.
These beetles are also
pests of
dried fish and
similar products...