Confused flour beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The confused flour beetle ( Tribolium confusum ), a type of darkling beetle known as a flour beetle, is a common pest insect known for attacking and infesting stored flour and grain. They are one ...
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common name: confused flour beetle scientific name: Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val (Insecta: Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) ... The confused flour beetle, originally of African origin, has a different distribution in that it occurs worldwide in cooler climates. In the United States it is more abundant in the northern...
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The confused flour beetle, Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val, is a common insect that attacks stored grains and foods in the pantry. This insect has a world wide distribution and is very abundant in the United States. ... The confused flour beetle is a shiny, flattened, oval, reddish-brown beetle about one-seventh of...
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Cigarette beetle. The wing covers of the Drugstore beetle have distinct grooves running from front to back. ... CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE; Flour beetles, most notably the Confused flour beetle and the Red flour beetle look very much alike. A ten power glass is needed to tell the difference. Slender, beetle-looking things, they are...
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Confused flour and red flour beetles ... The confused flour beetle and the red flour beetle are very similar in appearance and can be most easily distinguished by examining the antennae: the antennae of the red flour beetle end abruptly in a three-segmented club, while the confused flour beetle's antennae gradually...
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www.pantrypest.com/confusedflour.htm
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Flour beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Flour beetles are members of the darkling beetle genera Tribolium or Tenebrio . They are pests of cereal silos and are widely used as laboratory animals, as they are easy to keep. The flour beetl...
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Confused Flour Beetle. Tribolium confusum (Jacq. du Val). ... A generation may be completed in as little as 6 weeks, but cold weather greatly prolongs the cycle. A near relative, the equally destructive red flour beetle, is often mistaken for this insect.
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Dorsal view of an adult red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (left); and an adult confused flour beetle, Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val (right). ... Adults of the confused flour beetle, Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val, shown on a kernel of corn.
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The red flour beetle has a more rounded thorax, and its antennae end in 3 distinctly larger segments. The antennae segments of the confused flour beetle gradually get larger until the end. Another difference is that only red flour beetles can fly, but they may not do it very often.
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www.hydrexheat.com/pests/confused-red.html
www.hydrexheat.com/pests/confused-red.html
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