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  2. Deathwatch beetle - Wikipedia

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    The steely blue beetle (Korynetes caeruleus) is a predator of the deathwatch beetle and of the common furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum). The adult female blue beetle lays her eggs in the exit holes made by the emerging borers, and the carnivorous larvae wander through the galleries made by the wood-borers, feeding on their larvae. [ 11 ]

  3. Hemicoelus gibbicollis - Wikipedia

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    Hemicoelus gibbicollis, known generally as California deathwatch beetle, is a species of death-watch beetle in the family Ptinidae. Other common names include the Pacific powder post beetle and western deathwatch beetle. It is found in North America. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Hemicoelus - Wikipedia

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    Hemicoelus carinatus (Say, 1823) i c g b (eastern deathwatch beetle) Hemicoelus costatus (Aragona, 1830) g; Hemicoelus defectus (Fall, 1905) i c g b; Hemicoelus favonii Bukejs, Alekseev, Cooper, King & Mckellar, 2017 g; Hemicoelus fulvicornis (Sturm, 1837) g; Hemicoelus gibbicollis (LeConte, 1859) i c g b (California deathwatch beetle)

  5. Hemicoelus canaliculatus - Wikipedia

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  6. Xestobium - Wikipedia

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    Xestobium is a genus of death-watch and spider beetles in the family Ptinidae. ... 1774) i c g b (deathwatch beetle) Xestobium subincanum Reitter, 1878 g; Data ...

  7. Tree-killing beetle is on a death march through Southern ...

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    The goldspotted oak borer is just 14 miles from the Santa Monica Mountains' 600,000 oak trees and threatens to devastate forests throughout California, harming wildlife and increasing fire risks.

  8. Trichodesma gibbosa - Wikipedia

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    Trichodesma gibbosa, or the gibbous death-watch beetle [1] is a species of death-watch beetle in the family Ptinidae. It is found in North America. It is found in North America. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  9. Xyletininae - Wikipedia

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    Xyletininae is a subfamily of death-watch and spider beetles in the family Ptinidae. There are about 13 genera and at least 170 described species in Xyletininae. There are about 13 genera and at least 170 described species in Xyletininae.