Tinea beetle
The tinea beetle is an insect belonging to the tinea beetle. Body length 20mm, body color is blackish brown, glossy and legs are yellowish brown. The body is long, slightly wider at the back, and widest at the last posterior. There are no wings and omnivorous. Adult worms have a habit of protecting eggs and larvae. Larvae of more than two generations live independently and become adults through the fourth to fifth orders. The tail end of the abdomen is round and curved inward. It is nocturnal, it lives under the leaves, in rotten trees, in the gardens, but it also enters the human house in search of a humid and warm place. It does not harm human beings. It is a common scabbing worm with common beetle.