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  2. Dermestidae - Wikipedia

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    Larder beetles are infrequent household pests. [20] Adults and larvae feed on raw skins and hides. Adult larder beetles are generally 1/3 to 3/8 of an inch long and are dark brown with a broad, pale yellow spotted band across the upper portion of the elytra. There are three black dots arranged in a triangle shape on each wing.

  3. List of edible insects by country - Wikipedia

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    Insect species eaten in the Philippines: [1] Apis dorsata; Apis cerana; Trigona biroi; Gryllotalpa sp. Leucopolis irrorata (June beetle larvae) Locusta migratoria manilensis; Camponotus spp. Palembus dermestoides

  4. Varied carpet beetle - Wikipedia

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    The varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) is a 3 mm-long beetle belonging to the family Dermestidae, positioned in subgenus Nathrenus.They are a common species, often considered a pest of domestic houses and, particularly, natural history museums, where the larvae may damage natural fibers and can damage carpets, furniture, clothing, and insect collections.

  5. Category:Beetles of South America - Wikipedia

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    A. Acallepitrix; Acanthinus dromedarius; Acanthinus scitulus; Acanthinus spinicollis; Acanthoscelides flavescens; Achryson lutarium; Achryson maculatum; Achryson ...

  6. Category:Insects of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Lepidoptera of the Philippines (1 C, 142 P) Pages in category "Insects of the Philippines" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.

  7. Khapra beetle - Wikipedia

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    US customs agents intercepted the beetle 100 times in 2011, "compared to three to six per year in 2005 and 2006, and averaging about 15 per year from 2007 to 2009". [10] In 2017, the beetle was recorded for the first time in Sri Lanka. The beetle was found in the packaging of one consignment of tea from Sri Lanka, which was transported to Russia.