RF2M8YY5D–Attagenus trifasciatus, Black Carpet Beetle
RM2FJP721–Common marsh hoverfly, Common marsh hoverfly, Common Dangling sunlover (Helophilus pendulus)
RF2X0WKCH–Fur beetle, two-spotted carpet beetle (Attagenus pellio), family Dermestidae on flower of Common daisy, English daisy, Bellis perennis. Dutch garden,
RM2RF6JFC–Common Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko), Tokee
RF2MHJ3PG–Carpet beetle (Attagenus schaefferi)
RFHJ0BET–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of head thorax of black carpet beetle (Attagenus megatoma).The larvae of carpet beetle are often referred to as woolly bears or buffalo moths.Dermestids have variety of habits most are scavengers that feed on dry animal or plant material (dead
RMP22W0E–. Attagenus 24 Attagenus - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 001 03 0046
RMKJ0JNM–Attagenus smirnovi
RFT5WYWK–Attagenus Pellio is dreaded by furriers because of the damage it inflicts vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2MPG8RG–Insekten, 1-2. Kabinettkäfer, Anthrenus museorum, 3-5. Dieb, Pitinus fur, 6-7. Speckkäfer, Dermestes lardarius, 8-9. Pelzkäfer, Attagenus pellio, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMA25JEY–fur beetle (Attagenus pellio), larva
RM2A2M2C5–Attagenus, Print
RMP5RHB4–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Coleoptera: Attagenus trifasciatus (Banded Attagenus).The plant is Stachys palustris (Marsh Woundwort) . between 1828 and 1840. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 236 Britishentomologyvolu
RMPG7B6J–Attagenus.pellio.-.calwer.16.06.
RMJE7N58–Attagenus.pellio.-.calwer.16.06
RMBKG49T–Black carpet beetle
RM2AJJHWX–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig-. 11. Larva of Bacon-beetle. In the genus Attagenus, Latreille informs us, thelarva is long, of a reddish brown colour, and shining,clothed with hairs, those at the extremity of thebody forming a tail. Its motions are very irregular,creeping along by fits and starts. In the genus Megatoma, Professor Westwoodstates that in the larva the extremity of the body isfurnished with two bundles of hairs, which it ex-pands like a fan, and to which it imparts a tremulousmotion, so rapid as
RF2WW0M3R–Pupa of a beetle of the family Dermestidae (skin beetles) genus Attagenus on a black background.
RF2MHJ3PE–Carpet beetle (Attagenus schaefferi)
RFHJ0BER–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of head thorax of black carpet beetle (Attagenus megatoma).The larvae of carpet beetle are often referred to as woolly bears or buffalo moths.Dermestids have variety of habits most are scavengers that feed on dry animal or plant material (dead
RMA25JFR–carpet beetle (Attagenus trifasciatus), on blossom
RMW02GEW–Archive image from page 142 of Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas Ein lehr-. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch dieforstinsekten02esch Year: 1914 Abb. 61. Verschiedene Brachymeren. A Dermestes lardarius L. (gemeiner Speckkäfer), a Larve desselben; B Attagenus pellio L. (Pelzkäfer), b Larve desselben; C Anthrenus museorum L. (Museumskäfer), c Larve desselben. Alle vergr. — Original. Wenn die Dermestiden darnach also auch keine eigentlichen Forstinsekten sind, so wird der Forstmann und Forstentomologe oft genug von ihnen geschädigt (durch Zerstörung von Fellen, Vernichtung vo
RM2AJAMN3–Insects injuring stored food products in Connecticut . .* in a seedwarehouse in Milford. It is now distributed throughout thenorthern states. The adult is a slender moth with a wing-spread of half aninch, creamy white mottled with brown, and is shown in figure16. Its work is shown in figure 1. OTHER INSECTS OCCASIONALLY ATTACKINGFOODS. The large cabinet beetle, Trogoderma tarsals Melsh., fre-quently injuries seeds and is shown in figure 17. The smallcabinet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci Linn., and the black carpelbeetle, Attagenus picens Oliv., occasionally attack and injurefood products, though
RF2WW0M52–Pupa of a beetle of the family Dermestidae (skin beetles) genus Attagenus on a black background.
RMW16EG2–Archive image from page 266 of Die Insekten nach ihrem Schaden. Die Insekten nach ihrem Schaden und Nutzen . dieinsektennachi00tasc Year: 1882 â 259 â wann auf aiibcnfdjlntjcu angetroffen iporben, n:)o fie burdf; 5(n freffen junger Rauben biefelben getötet f)aBen. er elfäfer, ürjdjuer (Attagenus pellio) lat ben Slörperbau be3 Vorigen, bie bebeutenb geringere Ârüge öon 5 mm Sänge unb t|t burdj einen t;}eifeen §aarpun!t auf ber DJätte jeber feiner glügelbeden fenntlic, bie jamt bem übrigen 'ör|)er fdjtuar gefärbt finb. (Sin einfadjeS Wuge ouf bem (Sdjeitel auer ben ufanuncngefeten
RMRH2EC4–. The British Coleoptera delineated. Beetles. 1. THROSCUS. *. ATTAGENUS. 2. DERMESTES. dT. MEGATQMA 3. TIRESIAS. 6. A S PI DIPHORU5 . 7 ANTHR EN US .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shuckard, W[illiam] E[dward], 1802-1868. [from old catalog]; Spry, W. , [from old catalog] illus. London, W. Crofts
RF2WW0M2C–Pupa of a beetle of the family Dermestidae (skin beetles) genus Attagenus on a black background.
RF2HD963G–Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. On buckwheat seeds.
RMREK899–. Classification of the Dermestidae (larder, hide, and carpet beetles) based on larval characters : with a key to the North American genera. Dermestidae; Beetles. Figuee 4.—Epipharynges of larvae of (A) Dermestes vulpinus, (B) Attagenus piceus, (G) Apsectus Mspidus, (D) Thylodrias contractus, (E) Perimegatoma jayni, and (F) Trogoderma versicolor, (Drawings by author.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Rees, B
RF2HD9642–Larva of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. On buckwheat seeds.
RMREK8AY–. Classification of the Dermestidae (larder, hide, and carpet beetles) based on larval characters : with a key to the North American genera. Dermestidae; Beetles. CLASSIFICATION OF THE DERMESTIDAE 15-. Figure 2.—Anatomical details of dermestid larvae: A, right mandible of Der- mestes vulpinus, ventral view; B, left mandible of Attagenus picens, dorsal view; C and D, right mandible of Apsectus hispidus, ventral and buccal views, respectively; E, left mandible of Tliylodrias contractus, dorsal view; F, right mandible of T. contractus, buccal view; G, right mandible of Trogoderma versicolor, vent
RF2HD963W–Larva of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. On buckwheat seeds.
RF2WAPB4Y–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male beetle.
RMREK8AM–. Classification of the Dermestidae (larder, hide, and carpet beetles) based on larval characters : with a key to the North American genera. Dermestidae; Beetles. 16 MISC. PUBLICATION 511, TJ. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. Figure 3.—Maxilla and labium of larvae of (A) Dermestes vulpinus, (B) Atta- genus piceus, (G) Apscctus hispidus, (D) Thylodrias contractus, and (E) Trogoderma versicolor; hastiseta of larva of (F) Trogoderma ornata; setae of larvae of (G) Attagenus piceus and (H) Novelsis hornU; sixth abdominal segment of larvae of (/) Dermestes vulpinus; abdominal segments of larvae of (J) Apscc
RF2WAPB44–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male and Female.
RMREK8BE–. Classification of the Dermestidae (larder, hide, and carpet beetles) based on larval characters : with a key to the North American genera. Dermestidae; Beetles. 14 MISC. PUBLICATION 511, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE ILLUSTRATIONS. Figuke 1.—Larvae of (A) Dermestes vulpinus, (B) Attagenus piceus, (C) Anthrenus veroasci, (D) Trogoderma ornata, (E) Apsectus hispidus, and (F) Thylodrias contractus. (Drawing A by author; B, C, D, E, and F by Boving.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RF2WAPB3W–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male and Female.
RMREK8WN–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 292 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY rapidly, but may be retarded by cold weather or by lack of food. Normally six moults; feeds on woolens. Pupa.—Yellowish, formed within a larval skin. Control.—Use rugs; remove and beat the carpets, and spray them with gasoline; scrub the floors with soap and water; spray floors with gasoline, and fill the cracks with putty. Black Carpet Beetle {Attagenus piceus Oliv.).—Introduced from Europe. In
RF2WAPB56–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male beetle.
RMREK8NN–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 292 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY rapidly, but may be retarded by cold weather or by lack of food. Normally six moults; feeds on woolens. Pupa.—Yellowish, formed within a larval skin. Control.—Use rugs; remove and beat the carpets, and spray them with gasoline; scrub the floors with soap and water; spray floors with gasoline, and fill the cracks with putty. Black Carpet Beetle {Attagenus piceus Oliv.).—Introduced from Europe. In
RF2WAPB3M–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male and Female.
RMRH2BC9–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. 90 BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., S: 1992 20.x. 1991. The spider-infested cavities beneath the bark also contained larvae of Ctesias serra (F.) and Attagenus pellio (L.), as well as an adult Ptinus sp. The history of this site is unclear, but the appearance of the old oaks suggests an old deer park. My thanks to John Gorrod, Warden at Crickley Hill, for his encouragement to investigate the deadwood fauna of Short Wood.—K. N. A. Alexander, 22 Cecily Hill, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2EF. References Atty, D. B. 1983.
RF2WAPB58–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male beetle.
RF2WX6FNG–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Young larvae.
RMREK83T–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. 292 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY rapidly, but may be retarded by cold weather or by lack of food. Normally six moults; feeds on woolens. Pupa.—Yellowish, formed within a larval skin. Control.—Use rugs; remove and beat the carpets, and spray them with gasoline; scrub the floors with soap and water; spray floors with gasoline, and fill the cracks with putty. Black Carpet Beetle {Attagenus piceus Oliv.).—Introduced from Europe. Injury done by the larva. Adult.—A small black oval beetle, smaller th
RF2WX6FXM–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Beetle and young larvae.
RF2WAPB5J–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male beetle in the bread.
RF2WAPB3X–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male beetle in the bread.
RMRE9A9Y–. Control of household insects and related pests. Household pests; Insect pests. Larva Varied Carpet H Adult Beetle, Anthrenus verbasci (Linn.). Size: I I Larva body length Black Carpet Beetl Adult e, Attagenus piceus (Oliv.) All damage is done by the larvae. Lar- vae of the varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci Linn., and the bird-nest carpet beetle, Anthrenus lepidus Lee, are short, robust, and stubby, and have the hairs arranged in a neat pattern. Larvae of the black carpet beetle, Attagenus piceus Oliv., are elongate, reddish brown above, pale beneath, and have a tuft of very long hairs
RF2WAPB5E–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male beetle in the bread.
RMRE8FYH–. Cooperative economic insect report; survey methods. Entomological surveys; Insect pests United States. 82 Hind tarsi vith basal segment as long or longer than second..TROGODERMA Berthold h Hind tarsi with basal segment much shorter than second (C) ATTAGENUS Latreille Greatest -width of male genitalia more than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (D) $ Greatest -width of male genitalia less than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (E)... 8 Tergite of first periphallic segment almost straight at middle of distal margin(F)..6 Tergite of first periphallic segment forming an angle at middle of distal margin (G) si
RF2WAPB40–Attagenus bifasciatus, Carpet beetle. Beetles and larvae feed on food products and waste. Male beetle in the bread.
RF2T0KFBH–Larvae of Attagenus called fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles on bread.
RMRG9JFC–. Bulletin Societe D'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse (et de Midi Pyrenees).. 232 — Aebolus Asemum Asida. .. Ai tenus Astrapaeus Aterneles A thêta Athous Atomaria Atranus Attagenus Attelabus Auletes.. Aulonium Aurigena Au ta lia Axinotarsu Badister . Bagoi Balaninua. Balanobius Baria Bary notas. Batrisas. Berobidion.. m 182 189 188 174 . -I Il Berginus. 100 Berosus Betarmon 1 Bidessus HiMiius Blaps.... 150 Blechrus.. Bledius 74 Bolboceras. . 128 Bolitobius Bolitochara . ........... 54 Boreaphilus .. 7^ Rostrychus . 157 Bothrideres 108 Bothriophorus 110 Brachida Brachycerus............ 176 Brac
RF2T0KFB9–Larvae of Attagenus called fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles on bread.
RMRE8G3W–. Cooperative economic insect report. Pictorial keys. Insect pests Pictorial works. 995435 - 2 - Hind tarsi with basal segment as long or longer than second. .TROGODERMA Berthold li Hind tarsi Kith basal segment much shorter than second (C) ATTAGENUS Latreille Greatest width of male genitalia more than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (D) !? Greatest -width of male genitalia less than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (E) 8 Tergite of first periphallic segment almost straight at middle of distal margin(F)..6 Tergite of first periphallic segment forming an angle at middle of distal margin (G) simplex Jayne
RF2T0KFBE–Larvae of Attagenus called fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles on bread.
RMRE7YBC–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Legends for Illustrations Fig. 1, Novelsis aequalis, adult. Fig. 2, same, larva. Fig. 3, body scales, Attagenus sp. Fig. 4, same of N. aequalis larva. Fig. 5, ventral aspect, prothorax of attagenine dermestid adult Fig. 6, same of Trogoderma sp. adult. U.S. Dept. Agr., Coop. Econ. Ins. Rpt., 24(41) .-818-820, 1974. - 820 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble t
RF2T0KFBA–Larvae of Attagenus called fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles on bread.
RMRE8G7X–. Cooperative economic insect report. Pictorial keys. Insect pests Pictorial works. Hind tarsi with basal segment as long or longer than second..TROGODERMA Berthold li Hind tarsi "with basal segment much shorter than second (C) ATTAGENUS Latreille Greatest width of male genitalia more than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (D) !> Greatest "width of male genitalia less than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (E) 8 Tergite of first periphallic segment almost straight at middle of distal margin(F)..6 Tergite of first periphallic segment forming an angle at middle of distal margin (G) sijnplex Jayne
RF2T0KFBB–Larvae of Attagenus called fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles on bread.
RF2WPT5EE–The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi Dermestidae family a synanthropic pest which lives in human homes and apartments.
RMRE98R5–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. B. MTIKE LARVAE 1. Urogon5)hi present on dorsiun of 9tli abdominal segraent(A)..DER]lESTES Linnaeus Urogomphi absent • .• 2 2(1). Hastisetae (spear-headed hairs) present on abdominal tergites (B) 3 Hastisetae absent. ATTAGENUS Latreille 3(2), Tufts of hastisetae on abdominal tergites arising entirely from a membranous area on the caudo-lateral edge of segments; hastisetae from idght and left sides usually converging over the cauda (C) , ANTHRENUS Fabricius Tufts of hastisetae on abdominal tergites arising from the scleroti
RF2WPT5EP–The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi Dermestidae family a synanthropic pest which lives in human homes and apartments.
RMRE8FYC–. Cooperative economic insect report; survey methods. Entomological surveys; Insect pests United States. 83 ). Median section of bridge between lateral lobes of male genitalia more or less straight (N) sten:ale Jayne Median section of bridge between lateral lobes of male genitalia arched (0) • • grassmani Beal B. MATURE LARVAE Urogomphi present on dorsum of °th abdominal segment(A)..DERMESTES Linnaeus Urogomphi absent •••• 2 .)• Hastisetae (spear-headed hairs) present on abdominal tergites (B) ••• 3 Hastisetae absent ATTAGENUS Latreille !)• Tufts of hastisetae on abdominal tergites arising ent
RF2WPT5E5–The brown carpet beetle Attagenus smirnovi Dermestidae family a synanthropic pest which lives in human homes and apartments.
RF2HD962C–Wheat weevil Sitophilus granarius beetles on buckwheat seeds. High magnification.
RMRE8FA9–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. 3(2). U(3). 6(5). 7(6) 8(li). Hind tarsi with basal segment as long or longer than second..TROGODERMA Berthold h Hind tarsi â with basal segment much shorter than second (C) ATTAGENUS Latreille Greatest width of male genitalia more than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (D) !> Greatest width of male genitalia less than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (E) 8 Tergite of first periphallic segment almost straight at middle of distal margin(F)..6 Tergite of first periphallic segment forming an angle at middle of distal marg
RF2HD961K–Wheat weevil Sitophilus granarius beetles on buckwheat seeds. High magnification.
RMRE98R4–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. B. MTIKE LARVAE 1. Urogon5)hi present on dorsiun of 9tli abdominal segraent(A)..DER]lESTES Linnaeus Urogomphi absent • .• 2 2(1). Hastisetae (spear-headed hairs) present on abdominal tergites (B) 3 Hastisetae absent. ATTAGENUS Latreille 3(2), Tufts of hastisetae on abdominal tergites arising entirely from a membranous area on the caudo-lateral edge of segments; hastisetae from idght and left sides usually converging over the cauda (C) , ANTHRENUS Fabricius Tufts of hastisetae on abdominal tergites arising from the scleroti
RF2HD9624–Wheat weevil Sitophilus granarius beetles on buckwheat seeds. High magnification.
RMRE98R7–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 3(2), Hind tarsi iith basal segment as long or longer than second.,TROGODERIM. Berthold U Hind tarsi TCLth basal segment much shorter than second (C).....ATTAGENUS Latroille U(3). Greatest -width of male genitalia more than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (D).... $ Greatest -width of male genitalia less than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (E) 8 5(1*). Tergite of first periphallic segment almost straight at middle of distal margin(F)..6 Tergite of first periphallic segment forming an angle at middle of distal margin (G) simplex Jay
RF2HD961X–Wheat weevil Sitophilus granarius beetles on buckwheat seeds. High magnification.
RMRE7YJH–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. 82 3(2). Hind tarsi with basal segment as long or longer than second..TROGODERMA Berthold U Hind tarsi -with basal segment much shorter than second (C) ATTAGENUS Latreille U(3). 6(5). 7(6) 8(ii). - bridge « Greatest width of male genitalia more than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (D) $ Greatest width of male genitalia less than 2/3 the length of aedeagus (E) 8 Tergite of first periphallic segment almost straight at middle of distal margin(F)..6 Tergite of first periphallic segment forming an angle at middle of d
RF2HD9619–Wheat weevil Sitophilus granarius beetles on buckwheat seeds. High magnification.
RF2HD964C–Female of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
RMREF41F–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. FigAiO. Der.nestcs lardarius. Fig. 111. Attagenus pelilo. Fig-. 442. Byrrhus pilula. Lucanidi. A. — Mandibole del maschio molto grandi ; capo dei maschi senza appendici corniformi. a. Occhi divisi in parte da un prolungamento dei lati del capo. Genere Lucanus. a^. Occhi intieramente divisi Genere Dorcus. «^ Occhi intieri Platycerus. B. — Mandibole dei maschi poco sviluppate; capo con epistema munito nei maschi di un'appendice corniforme Sinodendron. Tutti conoscono il comune Cervo volante {Lucanus a
RF2HD9645–Larva of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. On buckwheat seeds.
RMRM638J–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. Fig. 62 Kissing bug: masked bed bug hunter, about twice natural size (after Howard, U. S. dep't agr., div. ent., bull. 22, n s.). Fig. 63 Buffalo carpet beetle : a larva; b cast skin of larva at molting; c pupa; d beetle— enlarged from natural sizes shown in accompanying lines (after Riley) benzin, and the cracks in the floor should be filled with plaster of paris before relaying. 72 Black carpet beetle (Attagenus piceus). The light brown cylindric larva has a long " tail'' of slender hairs. The adult is a small oval black be
RF2HD964A–Larva of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. On oat flakes.
RF2HD964H–Female and male of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles On oat flakes.
RMRGK7CX–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 62 Kissing bug: masked bed bug hunter, about twice natural size (after Howard, U. S. dep't agr., div. ent., bull. 22, n. s.). Fig. 63 Buffalo carpet beetle : a larva; h cast skin of larva at molting; o pupa; d beetle- enlarged from natural sizes shown in accompanying lines (after Riley) benzin, and the cracks in the floor should be filled with plaster of paris before relaying. 72 Black carpet beetle (Attagenus pice us). The light brown cylindric larva has a long " tail " of slender hairs. The adult is a small oval black beetle nearly
RF2HD964D–Female and male of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles On oat flakes.
RF2HD964N–Female, male and larva of Attagenus pellio the fur beetle or carpet beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. On oat flakes.
RF2P37MWW–Larva, larvae of carpet beetle Anthrenus, Trogoderma, Attagenus, Dermestidae, Skin beetles family a synanthropic pest which lives in houses and apartm
RMRCK0DT–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. Abb. 61. Verschiedene Brachymeren. A Dermestes lardarius L. (gemeiner Speckkäfer), a Larve desselben; B Attagenus pellio L. (Pelzkäfer), b Larve desselben; C Anthrenus museorum L. (Museumskäfer), c Larve desselben. Alle vergr. — Original. Wenn die Dermestiden darnach also auch keine eigentlichen Forstinsekten sind, so wird der Forstmann und Forstentomologe oft genug von ihnen geschädigt (durch Zerstörung von Fellen, Vernichtung von Insektensammlungen), so daß eine kurze Behandlung der Familie wohl gerechtfert
RF2P37MWM–Larva, larvae of carpet beetle Anthrenus, Trogoderma, Attagenus, Dermestidae, Skin beetles family a synanthropic pest which lives in houses and apartm
RF2P37N0P–Larva, larvae of carpet beetle Anthrenus, Trogoderma, Attagenus, Dermestidae, Skin beetles family a synanthropic pest which lives in houses and apartm
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