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Coleoptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Coleoptera

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1435015 Dermestid beetles on stored grain
1233076 furniture carpet beetle Anthrenus flavipes to cloth
5314086 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum Antennae club distinctly formed in a three-segmented club; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314088 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum 2.3 - 4.4mm in body length, flattened, reddish-brown in color, antennae club distinctly a three-segmented club, head visible from above, punctures on center of pronotum smaller than punctures on lateral margins; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314089 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum elytra; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson
5314090 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum Head capsule is notched at the eyes but almost continuous with no ridge. Eyes divided by a projection of the head with narrowest portion is at least 3-4 facets wide; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314091 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum Punctures on center of pronotum smaller than punctures on lateral margins; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314092 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum Body flattened, reddish-brown in color; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314093 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum 2.3 - 4.4mm in body length, flattened, reddish-brown in color; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314094 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314095 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum pronotum; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson
5314096 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Antennae club formed in a distinct three-segmented club; Australia: Victoria, Caufield, 20 Dec 1918, F.E. Wilson.
5314097 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum 2.6 - 4.4mm in body length, flattened, oval, reddish-brown in color, antennal club is poorly formed and gradually club-like, the "club" consists of 4-6 segments, head visible from above, punctures on center of pronotum about same size as punctures on lateral margins; Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence.
5314098 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum elytra; Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence
5314099 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Head capsule is notched at the eyes so that a visible ridge is present. Eyes deeply divided by a projection of the head with narrowest portion only 1-2 facets wide; Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence.
5314100 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Antennal club is poorly formed and gradually club-like, the "club" consisting of 4-6 segments; Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence.
5315002 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum 2.6 - 4.4mm in body length, flattened, oval, reddish-brown, sides of pronotum more curved than on T. castaneum, punctures on center of pronotum about same size as punctures on lateral margins; Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence.
5315003 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence.
5315004 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum pronotum; Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence
5315005 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Eyes separated by about half the head width; Australia: New South Wales, Bondi, Nov 1932, K.K. Spence.
5315006 khapra beetle Trogoderma granarium open antennal cavity; AQIS Melbourne quarantine intercept
5315007 khapra beetle Trogoderma granarium Adult males are 1.4-2.3 mm long, 0.75-1.1 mm wide; adult females are 2.1 - 3.4 mm long, 1.7 - 1.9 mm wide, ovate and densely hairy beetles. Head and pronotum are dark reddish-brown, elytra reddish-brown, usually with indistinct lighter reddish-brown fasciae; center of thorax and abdomen reddish-brown; AQIS Melbourne quarantine intercept.
5315008 khapra beetle Trogoderma granarium Elytra reddish-brown, usually with indistinct lighter reddish-brown fasciae; AQIS Melbourne quarantine intercept.
5315009 khapra beetle Trogoderma granarium The head is dark reddish-brown, open antennal cavities, Antennae are yellowish-brown, 9, 10 or 11 segmented, with 3-5 segmented club; AQIS Melbourne quarantine intercept.
5315010 khapra beetle Trogoderma granarium Adult males are 1.4-2.3 mm long and females are 2.1 - 3.4 mm long, ovate and densely hairy. The head and pronotum are dark reddish-brown, elytra reddish-brown. Antennae are yellowish-brown, 9, 10 or 11 segmented, with 3-5 segmented club; AQIS Melbourne quarantine intercept.
5315011 khapra beetle Trogoderma granarium Pronotum medially and laterally has indistinct patches of yellowish-white, ensiform setae; AQIS Melbourne quarantine intercept.
5310066 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Prosternal process between fore coxae with a prominent apex. Antennae densely clothed with short yellowish hairs, with the terminal segment lighter in color. The head is deeply emarginate in front, has a distinct clypeal groove, and the surface is coarsely punctured. Eyes are also emarginated; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310067 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Adult body length c. 5.8-6.3mm; colour black to brownish-black; body shape broadly-oval, moderately convex and shiny in appearance. Pronotum twice as broad as long, slightly narrowed from base to apex, with sides feebly curved and narrowly margined. Apex of the pronotum broadly emarginated with apical angles prominent; pronotal base bisinuate with basal angles rectangular. Elytra with impressed striae and finely punctured; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310068 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Elytra with impressed striae and finely punctured; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310069 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Eyes are emarginated; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310070 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Antennae densely clothed with short yellowish hairs, with the terminal segment lighter in color. The head is deeply emarginate in front, has a distinct clypeal groove, and the surface is coarsely punctured. Eyes are also emarginated; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310071 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Antennae densely clothed with short yellowish hairs, with the terminal segment lighter in color. The head is deeply emarginate in front, has a distinct clypeal groove, and the surface is coarsely punctured. Eyes are also emarginated; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310072 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Elytra with impressed striae and finely punctured; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310073 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Adult body length c. 5.8-6.3mm; color black to brownish-black; body shape broadly-oval, moderately convex and shiny in appearance. Pronotum sides feebly curved and narrowly margined. Elytra with impressed striae and finely punctured; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310074 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Elytra with impressed striae and finely punctured; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310075 lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus Pronotum twice as broad as long, slightly narrowed from base to apex, with sides feebly curved and narrowly margined. Apex of the pronotum broadly emarginated with apical angles prominent; pronotal base bisinuate with basal angles rectangular; Australia: Victoria: swarming in poultry shed in Berwick, Sept 1964 det. Duffy 1965.
5310087 varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci Adult body length 1.7-3.5mm, body compact and rounded, clovered with mottled pattern of black and white scales; Australia: Melbourne.
5310088 varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci Elytra; Australia: Melbourne
5310089 varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci Australia, Melbourne
5310090 varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci Adult body length 1.7-3.5mm, body compact and rounded, covered with mottled pattern of black and white scales; Australia: Melbourne.
5310091 varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci Pronotum; Australia, Melbourne
5310092 varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci Adult body length 1.7-3.5mm, body compact and rounded; Australia, Melbourne.
5312060 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Body length 7-9mm; basal half of each elytron with band of pale brown hairs in the middle of which are small patches of black hairs, apical half of elytra black; apical margin of elytra smooth; pronotum entirely black or brown; metasternum and abdomen more or less uniformly black or brownish; Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon.
5312061 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Basal half of each elytron with band of pale brown hairs in the middle of which are small patches of black hairs, apical half of elytra black; apical margin of elytra smooth; Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon.
5312062 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon
5312063 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon
5312064 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Basal half of each elytron with band of pale brown hairs in the middle of which are small patches of black hairs, apical half of elytra blacl; apical margin of elytra smooth; Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon.
5312065 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Body length 7-9mm. Basal half of each elytron with band of pale brown hairs in the middle of which are small patches of black hairs, apical half of elytra black; apical margin of elytra smooth; pronotum entirely black or brown; metasternum and abdomen more or less uniformly black or brownish; Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon.
5312066 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Basal half of each elytron with band of pale brown hairs in the middle of which are small patches of black hairs, apical half of elytra black; apical margin of elytra smooth; Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon.
5312067 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Pronotum entirely black or brown; Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon.
5312068 larder beetle Dermestes lardarius Metasternum and abdomen more or less uniformly black or brownish; Australia: Victoria, Woodend, J. Dixon.
5321098 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Body length 3-5 mm; dark brown to nearly black in colour, ridged elytra. Pronotum almost as long as elytra; Melbourne, Australia.
5321099 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Ridged elytra; Melbourne, Australia
5321100 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Rostrum; Melbourne, Australia
5322001 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Rostrum; Melbourne, Australia
5322002 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Ridged elytra; Melbourne, Australia.
5322003 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Melbourne, Australia
5322004 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Ridged elytra; Melbourne, Australia
5322005 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius Pronotum almost as long as elytra; Melbourne, Australia.
1481019 sap beetle Feeding damage on drying corn ears
1481149 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum on stored sorghum in Honduras
1481150 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum on stored sorghum in Honduras; Adult, larva, pupa
1233159 Dermestid beetles
1233084 grain beetles Cryptolestes spp.
1236016 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum
1236019 red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum
1236022 sawtoothed grain beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis
1236023 flat grain beetle Cryptolestes pusillus on rolled oats
1233160 dark mealworm Tenebrio obscurus
1233161 dark mealworm Tenebrio obscurus
1233103 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1233115 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1233116 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1233117 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1233134 lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha dominica
1233136 sawtoothed grain beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis
1233137 sawtoothed grain beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis
1233101 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1233083 sawtoothed grain beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis
1233085 flat grain beetle Cryptolestes pusillus
1233086 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor to sweater
1233087 rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae
1233088 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor on wool rug
1233089 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor on wool rug
1233092 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor adult and larva
1233094 furniture carpet beetle Anthrenus flavipes adult and larvae on wool
1233095 furniture carpet beetle Anthrenus flavipes adult and larva
1435091 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor with dark mealworm (Tenebrio obscrurus) - a stored grain pest
1435092 granary weevil Sitophilus granarius on wheat - a stored grain pest
1435093 cadelle beetle Tenebroides mauritanicus The cadelle larvae attack grain kernels and destroy the germ. The larval stage requires 2-14 months, and the larvae may reach 3/4 inch in length. Larvae bore into woody materials or timbers in grain bins or storerooms to pupate.
1435094 cadelle beetle Tenebroides mauritanicus The cadelle adults attack grain kernels and destroy the germ.
1435097 confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum It is found in granaries, warehouses, and especially flour mills. Since it does not damage whole grain, it is regarded as a secondary pest.
1435098 lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha dominica Easily identified by location of the head, which is turned down under the thorax. This is a primary grain pest since both adults and larvae destroy whole grain kernels.
1435099 sawtoothed grain beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis Can be identified by the tooth-like projections on its thorax. Both larvae and adults attack stored animal and vegetable products and especially prefer cereals, meals, flour, and feeds.
1435001 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor adult (top) and larva (bottom) on wool material.
1435002 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor untreated (left) vs. treated wool (right)
1435003 cigarette beetle Lasioderma serricorne adult (center), pupa (left), larva (right) on damaged cigar.
1435008 furniture carpet beetle Anthrenus flavipes larva (left), adult (right) and typical damage to woolen cloth
1435009 furniture carpet beetle Anthrenus flavipes Note the damage along folds in cloth.
1435011 flat grain beetle Cryptolestes pusillus
1435012 rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae
1435014 cowpea weevil Callosobruchus maculatus
1435016 Dermestid beetles on stored grain

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