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Dermestidae are a family of Coleoptera that are commonly referred to as skin beetles. Other common names include larder beetle, hide or leather beetles, carpet beetles, and khapra beetles. Other common names include larder beetle, hide or leather beetles, carpet beetles, and khapra beetles.
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.
Recent research shows that Trogoderma (in its broad, traditional definition) is polyphyletic.Many species in the Southern Hemisphere are genetically distinct from the Holarctic species, which led to their reclassification under the genus Eurhopalus (Zhou et al., 2022). [3]
The species is often found underneath dead animals that have decomposed for several days to weeks. Their eating habits can cause a dead animal to become just a skeleton. [2]
Cryptorhopalum triste is a species of carpet beetle in the family Dermestidae. It is found in North America. It is found in North America. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The species is polyphagous, feeding on plants from over 16 families.
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle or moisture bug, is a species of beetle in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles.It is found worldwide. [1] It is a common pest of households and storage facilities ("larders") in much of the world.
Dermestes carnivorus is a species of carpet beetle in the family Dermestidae. It is found in North America and Europe. It is found in North America and Europe. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Dermestinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Dermestidae. It contains the following genera: [1] Derbyana Lawrence & Slipinski, 2005; Dermestes Linnaeus, 1758; Mariouta Pic, 1898; Rhopalosilpha Arrow, 1929 †Paradermestes Deng et al., 2017 Jiulongshan Formation, Middle Jurassic, China [2]