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  2. Alphitobius diaperinus - Wikipedia

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    Alphitobius diaperinus is a species of beetle in the family Tenebrionidae, the darkling beetles. It is known commonly as the lesser mealworm and the litter beetle . It has a cosmopolitan distribution , occurring nearly worldwide.

  3. Alphitobius - Wikipedia

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    Alphitobius capitaneus Schawaller & Grimm, 2014; Alphitobius crenatus (Klug, 1833) Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer, 1797) (lesser mealworm) Alphitobius grandis Fairmaire, 1897; Alphitobius hobohmi Koch, 1953; Alphitobius karrooensis Koch, 1953; Alphitobius kochi Ardoin, 1958; Alphitobius laevigatus (Fabricius, 1781) (black fungus beetle ...

  4. Darkling beetle - Wikipedia

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    Tenebrio molitor, or mealworm, is commonly used to feed terrestrial amniotes kept in terraria. Tribolium castaneum is a laboratory animal useful as a model organism, especially in studies of intragenomic conflict and population ecology. Zophobas morio, or superworm, is valued as a feed for captive reptiles; it contains less chitin than Tenebrio ...

  5. Insects as food - Wikipedia

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    On 4 July 2022, EFSA published an opinion confirming the safety of frozen and freeze-dried formulations of the lesser mealworm (Alphitobius diaperinus in larval state) for human consumption. [69] Following EFSA's assessment, the European Commission has authorized the following edible insects as novel food in the EU:

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    Description: Family: Tenebrionidae Size: 6.0 mm (5.5 to 6.0 mm) Origin: Tropical species with cosmopolitan distribution Ecology: common pest, is found in spoiled goods, consumes a wide variety of materials, for example feeds on the eggs and larvae of other insects Location: Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia, Kulmbach, in a pigsty, light trap leg.det. U.Schmidt, 4.VIII.1983

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  8. Acarophenacidae - Wikipedia

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    Some Acarophenacidae have been suggested as biological control agents as they reduce populations of their hosts. These include Acarophenax mahunkai for the lesser mealworm (Alphitobius diaperinus), [3] and Acarophenax lacunatus for red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) and lined flat bark beetle (Cryptolestes ferrugineus).

  9. How to Care for a Blue Orchid Plant - AOL

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    Read on for a complete guide to the origins and myth of the popular blue orchid. The Origins of Blue Orchids. Artificial dyes have been used for decades to create different color roses and tulips ...