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- Spider beetles make up the subfamily Ptininae, in the family Ptinidae. There are approximately 70 genera and 600 species in the subfamily, with about 12...
- species of beetle in the family Ptinidae, or family Anobiidae, subfamily Ptininae. It is a cosmopolitan species (arrived in Europe and the UK from Australia...
- formerly known as Anobiidae. This includes a number of subfamilies including Ptininae, the spider beetles which are mostly scavengers, Anobiinae, wood-boring...
- beetle or black spider beetle, is a species of beetle in the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles. These are sometimes mistaken for spiders or mites...
- the Nearctic, and the Neotropical realm. It is a member of the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles. About 24 species have been found ****ociated with stored...
- very deep. Ptinus ****punctatus is a Palearctic spider beetle (Ptinidae: Ptininae) found throughout Europe. In the United Kingdom it is categorised as 'Nationally...
- Mezium is a genus of beetles in the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles. It is distributed throughout most of the world. There are two centers of distribution:...
- Mesocoelopodinae Mulsant and Rey, 1864 Subfamily Ptilininae Shuckard, 1839 Subfamily Ptininae Latreille, 1802 - Spider Beetles Subfamily Xyletininae Gistel, 1848 Taylor...
- Sheffield, Cory (2007). "Ptinus ****punctatus Panzer (Coleoptera: Anobiidae, Ptininae) Newly Recorded in North America". Entomological News. 118: 73–6. doi:10...
- Suborder: Polyphaga Superfamily: Bostrichoidea Family: Ptinidae Subfamily: Ptininae Genus: Ptinus Species: P. fur Binomial name Ptinus fur (Linnaeus, 1758)...