10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CABINET BEETLE»
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Larva of the larger cabinet beetle. The larva is about one-eighth of an inch long.
for its habit of breeding in dead insects and animal substances and is a serious
pest in seed collections. It is one of the few dennestid beetles that seem to thrive
...
It often becomes a nuisance in laboratories by attacking sample lots of corn,
wheat, etc. SMALL CABINET BEETLE.*1 The small cabinet beetle is somewhat
similar in appearance to the larger cabinet beetle but smaller and of different
color.
Ernest Adna Back, R. T. Cotton, 1922
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Urban Insects and Arachnids: A Handbook of Urban Entomology
Large cabinet beetle, mottled dermestid, Trogoderma inclu- SUtn (— T. versicolor
) (Fig. 5.1 1C) Adults are 2-5 mm long. Elytra are bicolored brown. Eyes have the
medial margin distinctly notched. For other pest species of the genus the medial ...
William H. Robinson, 2005
4
Fundamentals of Microanalytical Entomology: A Practical ...
... Sheepskin dermestid Larder beetle Hide beetle Peruvian larder beetle Odd
beetle Glabrous cabinet beetle Khapra beetle Larger cabinet beetle Warehouse
beetle Handsome fungus beetles Hairy cellar beetle Pleasing fungus beetles
Hister ...
Two species commonly found are the warehouse beetle and the cabinet beetle,
adults of both measuring 0.3 to 0.6 cm in length (adult size is dependent on the
size of the larva at the beginning of pupation). It is very difficult to identify these ...
Y. H. Hui, L. Bernard Bruinsma, J. Richard Gorham, 2002
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Pulse Chemistry and Technology
Silken fungus beetles (Cryptophagus sp.) Black carpet beetle (Attagenus unicolor
) Larder beetle (Dermestes lardarius) Glabrous cabinet beetle (Trogoderma
glabrum) Mottled dermestid beetle (Trogoderma inclusum) Ornate carpet beetle ...
Brijesh K. Tiwari, Narpinder Singh, 2012
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The Feasibility of Using Modified Atmospheres to Control ...
THE CABINET BEETLE The larvae of the cabinet beetle, Trogoderma inclusum
LeConte, damages insect collections, hides, skins, wool, and feathers. The larvae
are more likely to be a pest of processed dry foods, animal feeds, and storage ...
Michael K. Rust, Janice M. Kennedy, 1993
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Beat Bed Bugs and Other Pests: Learn How to Rid Your House ...
Trogoderma species that may be found in and around structures include the
warehouse beetle variabile), the cabinet beetle glabrum) and the larger cabinet
beetle inclusum). Another species the kharpa beetle granarium) is a quarantine
pest.
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Drying and Storage Of Grains and Oilseeds
Two are the red flour beetle and the larger cabinet beetle. The red flour beetle
feeds on cereal grains, flour, beans, and other foods. The larger cabinet beetle
consumes grain as well as woolen fabrics and the remains of other insects.
Donald B. Brooker, F.W. Bakker-Arkema, Carl W. Hall, 1992
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Insects of Stored Grain: A Pocket Reference
... granarium Head –. Head – 'notch' in inner margin of eye. 23 Larger cabinet
beetle, Mottled dermestid.
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