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Dermestidae

2008
Dermestidae The South American fauna of Dermestidae, especially Trogoderma, is largely unstudied because several old type specimens need to be located and identified for revision. Only a few species can be identified with confidence because of their distinctive features. Five larval morphospecies found in the nests of A. annumbi provided identification
Jeffrey M. Cumming   +29 more
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Catalogue of Latvian Dermestidae (Insecta: Coleoptera)

open access: yesZoology and Ecology, 2013
A critically annotated catalogue of Dermestidae species recorded in Latvia is presented. In total, 33 species belonging to nine genera and four subfamilies are confirmed for Latvia. However, some of them, i.e. Dermestes ater DeGeer, D. erichsoni Ganglbauer, D.
Andris Bukejs, Dmitry Telnov
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Dermestidae

2018
DERMESTIDAE (CARPET BEETLES) Figures 8 A−C; 14F AMNH LC-II-B4: A partial larva that is missing the head and legs, but has seven abdominal segments largely to entirely preserved (portions of the anterior segments are lost at the amber surface on the right side) (fig. 8A).
Grimaldi, David A.   +9 more
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DNA barcoding identification of Dermestidae species

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
Dermestidae species are important stored product insects. The traditional morphological identification has its limitation. The purpose of the study is to explore the effectiveness of identification by DNA barcoding technology in Dermestidae. The COI gene sequences of 39 samples from 17 species of Dermestidae were analyzed, and we evaluated the ...
Zheng, Sizhu   +6 more
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Dermestidae Latreille 1807

2018
Family Dermestidae Latreille, 1807 Subfamily Megatominae Leach, 1815 Tribe Megatomini Leach, 1815 Subtribe Megatomina Leach, 1815 Genus Globicornis Latreille, 1829 Remarks. The specimen considered here was assigned to the genus Globicornis within the subtribe Megatomina, based on a combination of the following morphological characters: (1) antennae ...
Bukejs, Andris, Háva, Jiří
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Dermestidae

2016
RECORDED SPECIES FROM THE PHILIPPINES i = introduced species. s = synathropic species. Subfamily Dermestinae Tribe Dermestini i Dermestes (Dermestes) ater DeGeer, 1774 (= Dermestes cadaverinus Fabricius, 1775) (= Dermestes domesticus Germar, 1824) i Dermestes (Dermestinus) maculatus DeGeer, 1774 (= Dermestes vulpinus Fabricius, 1781) Subfamily ...
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What’s Eating You? Carpet Beetles (Dermestidae)

Cutis
Carpet beetle larvae of the family Dermestidae have been documented to cause both acute and delayed hypersensitivity reactions in susceptible individuals. These larvae have specialized horizontal rows of spear-shaped hairs called hastisetae, which detach easily into the surrounding environment and are small enough to travel by air.
Amy G, Johnson, Bethany R, Rohr
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Weitere Beobachtungen an Speckkäfern (Dermestidae)

Anzeiger für Schädlingskunde Pflanzen- und Umweltschutz, 1974
Additional observations on Dermestidae (Coleoptera) Additional observations have been described on some life patterns ofDermestes maculatus andDermestes lardarius, two species of the familyDermestidae (Bacon or Skin Beetles). The pupation of the larvae in the wood and the form of their cavities are dealt with; only fungal infected wood ...
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New Dermestidae (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea) from Peru.

2015
Herrmann, Andreas, Háva, Jiří, Kadej, Marcin (2015): New Dermestidae (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea) from Peru.
Herrmann, Andreas   +2 more
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2023
Six Dermestid beetle species are found to be predators ofgypsy moth in the South Ukraine: Dermestes lardarius. D. undulatus. D. erichsoni. D. bicolor, Anthrenus verbasci and Trogoderma sp. The most important are Dermestes species that leed upon gypsy moth egg clusters. Data on Dermestid ecology.
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