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Dermestes ater is a species of beetle in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles. It is known commonly as the black larder beetle or incinerator beetle (not to be confused with Dermestes haemorrhoidalis , the African larder beetle, also sometimes referred to as the black larder beetle). [ 1 ]
The black larder or incinerator beetle, Dermestes ater, is completely dark with scattered yellow setae on the body. It is similar to Dermestes maculatus but lacks serrations on its elytra. Its ventral surface is yellow instead of white. This beetle is a pest of fish, mushrooms, and cheese. [4] [19] [21]
Dermestes haemorrhoidalis Dermestes maculatus. Dermestes is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles.The genus is distributed worldwide. [1]The larvae of these beetles feed on dead and dried animal material, including dead bodies, dried meat and fish, and body parts such as bone, hair, skin, and feathers.
Dermestes ater; Dermestes carnivorus; Dermestes frischii; Dermestes haemorrhoidalis – black larder beetle; Dermestes lardarius – larder beetle; Dermestes leechi; Dermestes maculatus – hide beetle; Dermestes murinus; Dermestes peruvianus – Peruvian larder beetle; Dermestes undulatus; Globicornis nigripes; Megatoma undata; Orphinus ...
Both Dermestes ater and Dermestes lardarius are species from the Dermestes s. str. subgenus. The species D. matthewsi is closer related to Dermestes ater than Dermestes lardarius is to Dermestes ater. After this revelation, the status of Derbyana was changed to subgenus rank [3] [4] [5]. The species is found in northern Western Australia.
D. Dargida diffusa; Dasineura brassicae; Dasineura mali; Delia (fly) Delia antiqua; Delia floralis; Delia platura; Delia radicum; Dermestes ater; Dermolepida albohirtum
Illustration of Dermestes maculatus from Edmund Reitter "Fauna Germanica" Dermestes maculatus is the species of carrion beetle typically used by universities and museums to remove the flesh from bones in skeleton preparation. [2] [7] Human and animal skeletons are prepared using this method and the practice has been in use for over 150 years. [7]
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