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RMEBT4FR–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), sitting on wood, Germany
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RFKPNGPK–bacon beetle on dead mouse
Hide or bacon beetle (Dermestes maculatus) adult on leather, feeds on carrion or dry animal products Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hide-or-bacon-beetle-dermestes-maculatus-adult-on-leather-feeds-on-carrion-or-dry-animal-products-image241908246.html
RMT1FTC6–Hide or bacon beetle (Dermestes maculatus) adult on leather, feeds on carrion or dry animal products
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Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image478380732.html
RF2JP83E4–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
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RM2XXY6JE–Side view of a small red bacon beetle on a leaf in front of a blurred green background
Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-cut-engraved-illustration-taken-from-the-treasury-of-natural-history-by-samuel-maunder-published-1848-image237300781.html
RMRP1YFW–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
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RF2GY6PHP–Side view of a small red bacon beetle on a leaf against a blurred green background
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RF2G4K2AG–Side view of a small red bacon beetle on a leaf against a blurred green background
Falk Schulz - von der Fachgruppe Ornithologie im Kreisverband Prignitz und Storchenbeauftragter im Landkreis Prignitz - beringt die Jungstorche in ihrem Nest. Dabei fällt im auf, dass das Bein eines Jungstorches von Speckkäferlarven angeknabbert wurde. *** Falk Schulz from the ornithology section of the Prignitz district association and stork representative in the district of Prignitz rings the young storks in their nest He notices that the leg of a young stork has been nibbled on by bacon beetle larvae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/falk-schulz-von-der-fachgruppe-ornithologie-im-kreisverband-prignitz-und-storchenbeauftragter-im-landkreis-prignitz-beringt-die-jungstorche-in-ihrem-nest-dabei-fllt-im-auf-dass-das-bein-eines-jungstorches-von-speckkferlarven-angeknabbert-wurde-falk-schulz-from-the-ornithology-section-of-the-prignitz-district-association-and-stork-representative-in-the-district-of-prignitz-rings-the-young-storks-in-their-nest-he-notices-that-the-leg-of-a-young-stork-has-been-nibbled-on-by-bacon-beetle-larvae-image630975101.html
RM2YJFB51–Falk Schulz - von der Fachgruppe Ornithologie im Kreisverband Prignitz und Storchenbeauftragter im Landkreis Prignitz - beringt die Jungstorche in ihrem Nest. Dabei fällt im auf, dass das Bein eines Jungstorches von Speckkäferlarven angeknabbert wurde. *** Falk Schulz from the ornithology section of the Prignitz district association and stork representative in the district of Prignitz rings the young storks in their nest He notices that the leg of a young stork has been nibbled on by bacon beetle larvae
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RMBTHK89–Meat beetle on a farmer market
Falk Schulz - von der Fachgruppe Ornithologie im Kreisverband Prignitz und Storchenbeauftragter im Landkreis Prignitz - beringt die Jungstorche in ihrem Nest. Dabei fällt im auf, dass das Bein eines Jungstorches von Speckkäferlarven angeknabbert wurde. *** Falk Schulz from the ornithology section of the Prignitz district association and stork representative in the district of Prignitz rings the young storks in their nest He notices that the leg of a young stork has been nibbled on by bacon beetle larvae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/falk-schulz-von-der-fachgruppe-ornithologie-im-kreisverband-prignitz-und-storchenbeauftragter-im-landkreis-prignitz-beringt-die-jungstorche-in-ihrem-nest-dabei-fllt-im-auf-dass-das-bein-eines-jungstorches-von-speckkferlarven-angeknabbert-wurde-falk-schulz-from-the-ornithology-section-of-the-prignitz-district-association-and-stork-representative-in-the-district-of-prignitz-rings-the-young-storks-in-their-nest-he-notices-that-the-leg-of-a-young-stork-has-been-nibbled-on-by-bacon-beetle-larvae-image630974907.html
RM2YJFAX3–Falk Schulz - von der Fachgruppe Ornithologie im Kreisverband Prignitz und Storchenbeauftragter im Landkreis Prignitz - beringt die Jungstorche in ihrem Nest. Dabei fällt im auf, dass das Bein eines Jungstorches von Speckkäferlarven angeknabbert wurde. *** Falk Schulz from the ornithology section of the Prignitz district association and stork representative in the district of Prignitz rings the young storks in their nest He notices that the leg of a young stork has been nibbled on by bacon beetle larvae
Small colorful carpet beetle Anthrenus scrophulariae on a white daisy flower with copy space Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/small-colorful-carpet-beetle-anthrenus-scrophulariae-on-a-white-daisy-flower-with-copy-space-image446993887.html
RF2GY697B–Small colorful carpet beetle Anthrenus scrophulariae on a white daisy flower with copy space
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RF2G3WD06–Small colorful carpet beetle Anthrenus scrophulariae on a white daisy flower with copy space
Phyllopertha horticola, the garden chafer or garden foliage beetle (family Scarabaeidae) on flowers of common bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phyllopertha-horticola-the-garden-chafer-or-garden-foliage-beetle-family-scarabaeidae-on-flowers-of-common-birds-foot-trefoil-lotus-corniculatus-image498855043.html
RF2KYGPKF–Phyllopertha horticola, the garden chafer or garden foliage beetle (family Scarabaeidae) on flowers of common bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
Vintage illustrations of British Beetles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-illustrations-of-british-beetles-image417258450.html
RF2F6RNBE–Vintage illustrations of British Beetles
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RF2RN62J8–Vintage Beetles illustration: Green Tiger Beetle, Gold Beetle, Bombardier Beetle, Red Rove Beetle, Bacon Beetle, Museum Beetle, Stag Beetle, Sacred Be
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RMEBT4FX–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), sitting on wood, Germany
Insect artizans and their work . Plate ^z The Bacon Beetle. Page 238 In its grub stage this little beetle inflicts great damage in stores of ham and bacon. The grub is the hairy creature to the right of the picture. Below it is the chrysalis, and above several beetles. All magnified. Drawn by T. Carreras.. Bee-like Drone-fly. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-artizans-and-their-work-plate-z-the-bacon-beetle-page-238-in-its-grub-stage-this-little-beetle-inflicts-great-damage-in-stores-of-ham-and-bacon-the-grub-is-the-hairy-creature-to-the-right-of-the-picture-below-it-is-the-chrysalis-and-above-several-beetles-all-magnified-drawn-by-t-carreras-bee-like-drone-fly-image338197634.html
RM2AJ66EX–Insect artizans and their work . Plate ^z The Bacon Beetle. Page 238 In its grub stage this little beetle inflicts great damage in stores of ham and bacon. The grub is the hairy creature to the right of the picture. Below it is the chrysalis, and above several beetles. All magnified. Drawn by T. Carreras.. Bee-like Drone-fly.
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RMEBJNG6–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), stored product pest on ham, Germany
BEETLE Water Mimic Bacon Ruddy Rove Metallic Sexton Sacred Hive Black Water 1898 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beetle-water-mimic-bacon-ruddy-rove-metallic-sexton-sacred-hive-black-water-1898-image183052559.html
RFMHPNBB–BEETLE Water Mimic Bacon Ruddy Rove Metallic Sexton Sacred Hive Black Water 1898
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image478380734.html
RF2JP83E6–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. 156. These belong to the family Dermestid^E, which contains such nuisances as the 'larder-beetles,' 'carpet-beetles,'' and 'mu- seum-beetles.' The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The 'larder-beetle,' or 'bacon- beetle,' Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an inch long, and easily recognizable by having the anterio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-economicentomolo00smit-0-year-1896-178-an-economic-entomology-fig-156-these-belong-to-the-family-dermestide-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-larder-beetles-carpet-beetles-and-mu-seum-beetles-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-larder-beetle-or-bacon-beetle-dermestes-lardarius-is-rather-more-than-one-fourth-of-an-inch-long-and-easily-recognizable-by-having-the-anterio-image239897780.html
RMRX881T–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. 156. These belong to the family Dermestid^E, which contains such nuisances as the 'larder-beetles,' 'carpet-beetles,'' and 'mu- seum-beetles.' The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The 'larder-beetle,' or 'bacon- beetle,' Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an inch long, and easily recognizable by having the anterio
. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . The larder-beetle, Dennes- tes lardarius.âa, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermestida, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-fruit-grower-the-larder-beetle-dennes-tes-lardariusa-larva-b-a-single-hair-from-larva-c-adult-beetle-these-belong-to-the-family-dermestida-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-quotlarder-beetlesquot-quotcarpet-beetlesquot-and-quotmu-seum-beetlesquot-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-quotlarder-beetlequot-or-quotbacon-beetlequot-dermestes-lardarius-is-rather-more-than-one-fourth-of-an-image178477202.html
RMMAA9DP–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . The larder-beetle, Dennes- tes lardarius.âa, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermestida, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an
RF2H7PG66–Ground, red-shouldered ham, burying & Long-horned beetles. Snowflakes, 1833
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RM2YJFAXR–Falk Schulz - von der Fachgruppe Ornithologie im Kreisverband Prignitz und Storchenbeauftragter im Landkreis Prignitz - beringt die Jungstorche in ihrem Nest. Dabei fällt im auf, dass das Bein eines Jungstorches von Speckkäferlarven angeknabbert wurde. *** Falk Schulz from the ornithology section of the Prignitz district association and stork representative in the district of Prignitz rings the young storks in their nest He notices that the leg of a young stork has been nibbled on by bacon beetle larvae
Labrador, the country and the people . remained distinct or become so,through separation from one another. This interesting fact waspointed out by Mr. Schwarz some years ago. Another Labrador beetle quite generally distributed in Europe,Asia, and America, through commerce, is the bacon beetle{Dermestes lardarius Linn., Fig. 24). The beetleis about one-third of an inch long and brown-ish black, with a yellow band extending acrossthe front of the wing cases. Its larva lives onpreserved anim^al food products, such as hams,bacon, old cheese, and in dried skins, hair, etc.The last two of Mr. Joutel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/labrador-the-country-and-the-people-remained-distinct-or-become-sothrough-separation-from-one-another-this-interesting-fact-waspointed-out-by-mr-schwarz-some-years-ago-another-labrador-beetle-quite-generally-distributed-in-europeasia-and-america-through-commerce-is-the-bacon-beetledermestes-lardarius-linn-fig-24-the-beetleis-about-one-third-of-an-inch-long-and-brown-ish-black-with-a-yellow-band-extending-acrossthe-front-of-the-wing-cases-its-larva-lives-onpreserved-animal-food-products-such-as-hamsbacon-old-cheese-and-in-dried-skins-hair-etcthe-last-two-of-mr-joutel-image339992600.html
RM2AN400T–Labrador, the country and the people . remained distinct or become so,through separation from one another. This interesting fact waspointed out by Mr. Schwarz some years ago. Another Labrador beetle quite generally distributed in Europe,Asia, and America, through commerce, is the bacon beetle{Dermestes lardarius Linn., Fig. 24). The beetleis about one-third of an inch long and brown-ish black, with a yellow band extending acrossthe front of the wing cases. Its larva lives onpreserved anim^al food products, such as hams,bacon, old cheese, and in dried skins, hair, etc.The last two of Mr. Joutel
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RMTR62BM–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), top view, Germany
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RF2JP83E0–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. . economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. 156. These belong to the family Dermestid^E, which contains such nuisances as the 'larder-beetles,' 'carpet-beetles,'' and 'mu- seum-beetles.' The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The 'larder-beetle,' or 'bacon- beetle,' Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an inch long, and easily recognizable by having the anter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-economicentomolo00smit-0-year-1896-178-an-economic-entomology-fig-156-these-belong-to-the-family-dermestide-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-larder-beetles-carpet-beetles-and-mu-seum-beetles-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-larder-beetle-or-bacon-beetle-dermestes-lardarius-is-rather-more-than-one-fourth-of-an-inch-long-and-easily-recognizable-by-having-the-anter-image240873563.html
RMRYTMK7–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. . economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. 156. These belong to the family Dermestid^E, which contains such nuisances as the 'larder-beetles,' 'carpet-beetles,'' and 'mu- seum-beetles.' The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The 'larder-beetle,' or 'bacon- beetle,' Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an inch long, and easily recognizable by having the anter
. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Tlie larder-beetle. Dermes- tes lardarius.—a, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dey))U'stidce, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles." and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-the-fruit-grower-and-for-use-as-a-text-book-in-agricultural-schools-and-colleges-tlie-larder-beetle-dermes-tes-lardariusa-larva-b-a-single-hair-from-larva-c-adult-beetle-these-belong-to-the-family-deyustidce-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-quotlarder-beetlesquot-quotcarpet-beetlesquot-and-quotmu-seum-beetlesquot-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-quotlarder-beetlequot-or-quotbacon-image178478239.html
RMMAAAPR–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Tlie larder-beetle. Dermes- tes lardarius.—a, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dey))U'stidce, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles." and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon
Falk Schulz - von der Fachgruppe Ornithologie im Kreisverband Prignitz und Storchenbeauftragter im Landkreis Prignitz - beringt die Jungstorche in ihrem Nest. Dabei fällt im auf, dass das Bein eines Jungstorches von Speckkäferlarven angeknabbert wurde. *** Falk Schulz from the ornithology section of the Prignitz district association and stork representative in the district of Prignitz rings the young storks in their nest He notices that the leg of a young stork has been nibbled on by bacon beetle larvae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/falk-schulz-von-der-fachgruppe-ornithologie-im-kreisverband-prignitz-und-storchenbeauftragter-im-landkreis-prignitz-beringt-die-jungstorche-in-ihrem-nest-dabei-fllt-im-auf-dass-das-bein-eines-jungstorches-von-speckkferlarven-angeknabbert-wurde-falk-schulz-from-the-ornithology-section-of-the-prignitz-district-association-and-stork-representative-in-the-district-of-prignitz-rings-the-young-storks-in-their-nest-he-notices-that-the-leg-of-a-young-stork-has-been-nibbled-on-by-bacon-beetle-larvae-image630974885.html
RM2YJFAW9–Falk Schulz - von der Fachgruppe Ornithologie im Kreisverband Prignitz und Storchenbeauftragter im Landkreis Prignitz - beringt die Jungstorche in ihrem Nest. Dabei fällt im auf, dass das Bein eines Jungstorches von Speckkäferlarven angeknabbert wurde. *** Falk Schulz from the ornithology section of the Prignitz district association and stork representative in the district of Prignitz rings the young storks in their nest He notices that the leg of a young stork has been nibbled on by bacon beetle larvae
Marvels of insect life ; a popular account of structure and habit . P!oto by] [E. Step. F.L.S. Ax Outdoor Bacon-Beetle. This beetle attacks the dried carcases of dead animals after themore succulent portions have been consumed by the grubs of blow-flies and carrion-beetles. The grub is shown to the left. It iscovered with long, black hairs. The beetle also is black, but apretty mottled effect is produced by shining scales which reflect tlielight. The Insects are here shown four times larger than the actualsize.. The Bacon-Bektlk axd As known to till householder the bacon-beetle is seen mostly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marvels-of-insect-life-a-popular-account-of-structure-and-habit-p!oto-by-e-step-fls-ax-outdoor-bacon-beetle-this-beetle-attacks-the-dried-carcases-of-dead-animals-after-themore-succulent-portions-have-been-consumed-by-the-grubs-of-blow-flies-and-carrion-beetles-the-grub-is-shown-to-the-left-it-iscovered-with-long-black-hairs-the-beetle-also-is-black-but-apretty-mottled-effect-is-produced-by-shining-scales-which-reflect-tlielight-the-insects-are-here-shown-four-times-larger-than-the-actualsize-the-bacon-bektlk-axd-as-known-to-till-householder-the-bacon-beetle-is-seen-mostly-image340167653.html
RM2ANBY8N–Marvels of insect life ; a popular account of structure and habit . P!oto by] [E. Step. F.L.S. Ax Outdoor Bacon-Beetle. This beetle attacks the dried carcases of dead animals after themore succulent portions have been consumed by the grubs of blow-flies and carrion-beetles. The grub is shown to the left. It iscovered with long, black hairs. The beetle also is black, but apretty mottled effect is produced by shining scales which reflect tlielight. The Insects are here shown four times larger than the actualsize.. The Bacon-Bektlk axd As known to till householder the bacon-beetle is seen mostly
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RMTR62BK–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), top view, Germany
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image478380738.html
RF2JP83EA–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
RMA0BA6K–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), underside
Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/redshouldered-ham-beetle-or-red-necked-bacon-beetle-necrobia-ruficollis-a-pest-in-homes-and-warehouses-that-eats-dry-food-and-other-animal-products-image618812918.html
RF2XXNA5A–Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products
. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . The larder-beetle, Dermes- tes lardariiis.—a, la'rva ; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermcstidce, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-the-fruit-grower-and-for-use-as-a-text-book-in-agricultural-schools-and-colleges-the-larder-beetle-dermes-tes-lardariiisa-larva-b-a-single-hair-from-larva-c-adult-beetle-these-belong-to-the-family-dermcstidce-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-quotlarder-beetlesquot-quotcarpet-beetlesquot-and-quotmu-seum-beetlesquot-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-quotlarder-beetlequot-or-quotbacon-image178479291.html
RMMAAC4B–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . The larder-beetle, Dermes- tes lardariiis.—a, la'rva ; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermcstidce, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon
Marvels of insect life ; a popular account of structure and habit . P!oto by] [E. Step. F.L.S. Ax Outdoor Bacon-Beetle. This beetle attacks the dried carcases of dead animals after themore succulent portions have been consumed by the grubs of blow-flies and carrion-beetles. The grub is shown to the left. It iscovered with long, black hairs. The beetle also is black, but apretty mottled effect is produced by shining scales which reflect tlielight. The Insects are here shown four times larger than the actualsize. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marvels-of-insect-life-a-popular-account-of-structure-and-habit-p!oto-by-e-step-fls-ax-outdoor-bacon-beetle-this-beetle-attacks-the-dried-carcases-of-dead-animals-after-themore-succulent-portions-have-been-consumed-by-the-grubs-of-blow-flies-and-carrion-beetles-the-grub-is-shown-to-the-left-it-iscovered-with-long-black-hairs-the-beetle-also-is-black-but-apretty-mottled-effect-is-produced-by-shining-scales-which-reflect-tlielight-the-insects-are-here-shown-four-times-larger-than-the-actualsize-image340167860.html
RM2ANBYG4–Marvels of insect life ; a popular account of structure and habit . P!oto by] [E. Step. F.L.S. Ax Outdoor Bacon-Beetle. This beetle attacks the dried carcases of dead animals after themore succulent portions have been consumed by the grubs of blow-flies and carrion-beetles. The grub is shown to the left. It iscovered with long, black hairs. The beetle also is black, but apretty mottled effect is produced by shining scales which reflect tlielight. The Insects are here shown four times larger than the actualsize.
RMA0BA6M–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), imago
Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/redshouldered-ham-beetle-or-red-necked-bacon-beetle-necrobia-ruficollis-a-pest-in-homes-and-warehouses-that-eats-dry-food-and-other-animal-products-image618812841.html
RF2XXNA2H–Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products
Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig-. 11. Larva of Bacon-beetle. In the genus Attagenus, Latreille informs us, thelarva is long, of a reddish brown colour, and shining,clothed with hairs, those at the extremity of thebody forming a tail. Its motions are very irregular,creeping along by fits and starts. In the genus Megatoma, Professor Westwoodstates that in the larva the extremity of the body isfurnished with two bundles of hairs, which it ex-pands like a fan, and to which it imparts a tremulousmotion, so rapid as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardwickes-science-gossip-an-illustrated-medium-of-interchange-and-gossip-for-students-and-lovers-of-nature-fig-11-larva-of-bacon-beetle-in-the-genus-attagenus-latreille-informs-us-thelarva-is-long-of-a-reddish-brown-colour-and-shiningclothed-with-hairs-those-at-the-extremity-of-thebody-forming-a-tail-its-motions-are-very-irregularcreeping-along-by-fits-and-starts-in-the-genus-megatoma-professor-westwoodstates-that-in-the-larva-the-extremity-of-the-body-isfurnished-with-two-bundles-of-hairs-which-it-ex-pands-like-a-fan-and-to-which-it-imparts-a-tremulousmotion-so-rapid-as-image338469990.html
RM2AJJHWX–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig-. 11. Larva of Bacon-beetle. In the genus Attagenus, Latreille informs us, thelarva is long, of a reddish brown colour, and shining,clothed with hairs, those at the extremity of thebody forming a tail. Its motions are very irregular,creeping along by fits and starts. In the genus Megatoma, Professor Westwoodstates that in the larva the extremity of the body isfurnished with two bundles of hairs, which it ex-pands like a fan, and to which it imparts a tremulousmotion, so rapid as
RMA0BA6P–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), larva
Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/redshouldered-ham-beetle-or-red-necked-bacon-beetle-necrobia-ruficollis-a-pest-in-homes-and-warehouses-that-eats-dry-food-and-other-animal-products-image618812929.html
RF2XXNA5N–Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products
. Bulletin. eculiar gliding movement. The perfect beetle is from one-fifth to one-seventh of an inch inlength, more elongated than the Buffalo carpet beetle, black, andclothed with minute yellowish or brownish hairs, giving the beetle ageneral brownish color, varying from light brown to dark pitchybrown. There is but one generation in a year, as indicated by thosewhich I have bred, for larvae found in June did not transform to theperfect beetle until the following May. The remedies for this pest are the same as for the Buffalo beetle. THE LARDER OR BACON BEETLE. Derrtiesies lardarius Linn. Thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-eculiar-gliding-movement-the-perfect-beetle-is-from-one-fifth-to-one-seventh-of-an-inch-inlength-more-elongated-than-the-buffalo-carpet-beetle-black-andclothed-with-minute-yellowish-or-brownish-hairs-giving-the-beetle-ageneral-brownish-color-varying-from-light-brown-to-dark-pitchybrown-there-is-but-one-generation-in-a-year-as-indicated-by-thosewhich-i-have-bred-for-larvae-found-in-june-did-not-transform-to-theperfect-beetle-until-the-following-may-the-remedies-for-this-pest-are-the-same-as-for-the-buffalo-beetle-the-larder-or-bacon-beetle-derrtiesies-lardarius-linn-thi-image336668158.html
RM2AFMFJP–. Bulletin. eculiar gliding movement. The perfect beetle is from one-fifth to one-seventh of an inch inlength, more elongated than the Buffalo carpet beetle, black, andclothed with minute yellowish or brownish hairs, giving the beetle ageneral brownish color, varying from light brown to dark pitchybrown. There is but one generation in a year, as indicated by thosewhich I have bred, for larvae found in June did not transform to theperfect beetle until the following May. The remedies for this pest are the same as for the Buffalo beetle. THE LARDER OR BACON BEETLE. Derrtiesies lardarius Linn. Thi
Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/redshouldered-ham-beetle-or-red-necked-bacon-beetle-necrobia-ruficollis-a-pest-in-homes-and-warehouses-that-eats-dry-food-and-other-animal-products-image618812922.html
RF2XXNA5E–Redshouldered Ham Beetle or red-necked bacon beetle (Necrobia ruficollis). A pest in homes and warehouses that eats dry food and other animal products
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image491266221.html
RF2KF7325–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
A sporting trip through Abyssinia : a narrative of a nine months' journey from the plains of the Hawash to the snows of Simien, with a description of the game, from elephant to ibex, and notes on the manners and customs of the natives . ecting.We camped that afternoon near one of the colonies ofrats that I have spoken about, and divided our timebetween trying to secure a specimen and examiningthe skins, which I found were being much damaged bythe bacon beetle ; unfortunately, as it rained nearly thewhole of every afternoon, it was impossible to open morethan one or two sacks a day. Two of my m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sporting-trip-through-abyssinia-a-narrative-of-a-nine-months-journey-from-the-plains-of-the-hawash-to-the-snows-of-simien-with-a-description-of-the-game-from-elephant-to-ibex-and-notes-on-the-manners-and-customs-of-the-natives-ectingwe-camped-that-afternoon-near-one-of-the-colonies-ofrats-that-i-have-spoken-about-and-divided-our-timebetween-trying-to-secure-a-specimen-and-examiningthe-skins-which-i-found-were-being-much-damaged-bythe-bacon-beetle-unfortunately-as-it-rained-nearly-thewhole-of-every-afternoon-it-was-impossible-to-open-morethan-one-or-two-sacks-a-day-two-of-my-m-image339207676.html
RM2AKT6RT–A sporting trip through Abyssinia : a narrative of a nine months' journey from the plains of the Hawash to the snows of Simien, with a description of the game, from elephant to ibex, and notes on the manners and customs of the natives . ecting.We camped that afternoon near one of the colonies ofrats that I have spoken about, and divided our timebetween trying to secure a specimen and examiningthe skins, which I found were being much damaged bythe bacon beetle ; unfortunately, as it rained nearly thewhole of every afternoon, it was impossible to open morethan one or two sacks a day. Two of my m
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RMAE1GE0–larder beetle, common larder beetle, bacon beetle (Dermestes lardarius), larva beside the top of a match
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image491266219.html
RF2KF7323–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
. First[-ninth] annual report on the noxious, beneficial and other insects, of the state of Missouri, made to the State board of agriculture, pursuant to an appropriation for this purpose from the Legislature of the state . by customers. The injury done to the meat by this insect is more apparent thanreal; for while it gives the outside of the ham a disagreeable look andmakes it unmerchantable, the inner meat, not touched by it, remainssweet and unaffected. In its injurious work it is aided by the Ameri-can Carrion-beetle (sometimes called the Bacon-beetle) Silpha Ameii-?oana (Linn.); the Lard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-ninth-annual-report-on-the-noxious-beneficial-and-other-insects-of-the-state-of-missouri-made-to-the-state-board-of-agriculture-pursuant-to-an-appropriation-for-this-purpose-from-the-legislature-of-the-state-by-customers-the-injury-done-to-the-meat-by-this-insect-is-more-apparent-thanreal-for-while-it-gives-the-outside-of-the-ham-a-disagreeable-look-andmakes-it-unmerchantable-the-inner-meat-not-touched-by-it-remainssweet-and-unaffected-in-its-injurious-work-it-is-aided-by-the-ameri-can-carrion-beetle-sometimes-called-the-bacon-beetle-silpha-ameii-oana-linn-the-lard-image369768721.html
RM2CDGBNN–. First[-ninth] annual report on the noxious, beneficial and other insects, of the state of Missouri, made to the State board of agriculture, pursuant to an appropriation for this purpose from the Legislature of the state . by customers. The injury done to the meat by this insect is more apparent thanreal; for while it gives the outside of the ham a disagreeable look andmakes it unmerchantable, the inner meat, not touched by it, remainssweet and unaffected. In its injurious work it is aided by the Ameri-can Carrion-beetle (sometimes called the Bacon-beetle) Silpha Ameii-?oana (Linn.); the Lard
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image491266214.html
RF2KF731X–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
. The microscope and its revelations. FIG. 728.—Test, scales of Lepidocyrtusciirvi-cuUis : A, large strongly marked scale ; B,small scale, more faintly marked. FIG. 729.—Ordinary scaleof Li/iiilucyrttis curvi-collis. strong prismatic colours if the chromatic aberration should not havebeen exactly neutralised ; and that of the larva of a Dermestes(commonly, but erroneously, termed the bacon-beetle) was oncethought a very good test of defining power, and is still useful forthis purpose. It has a cylindrical shaft (fig. 730, B) with closely setwhorls of spiny protuberances, four or five on each w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-and-its-revelations-fig-728test-scales-of-lepidocyrtusciirvi-cuuis-a-large-strongly-marked-scale-bsmall-scale-more-faintly-marked-fig-729ordinary-scaleof-liiiilucyrttis-curvi-collis-strong-prismatic-colours-if-the-chromatic-aberration-should-not-havebeen-exactly-neutralised-and-that-of-the-larva-of-a-dermestescommonly-but-erroneously-termed-the-bacon-beetle-was-oncethought-a-very-good-test-of-defining-power-and-is-still-useful-forthis-purpose-it-has-a-cylindrical-shaft-fig-730-b-with-closely-setwhorls-of-spiny-protuberances-four-or-five-on-each-w-image370762592.html
RM2CF5KD4–. The microscope and its revelations. FIG. 728.—Test, scales of Lepidocyrtusciirvi-cuUis : A, large strongly marked scale ; B,small scale, more faintly marked. FIG. 729.—Ordinary scaleof Li/iiilucyrttis curvi-collis. strong prismatic colours if the chromatic aberration should not havebeen exactly neutralised ; and that of the larva of a Dermestes(commonly, but erroneously, termed the bacon-beetle) was oncethought a very good test of defining power, and is still useful forthis purpose. It has a cylindrical shaft (fig. 730, B) with closely setwhorls of spiny protuberances, four or five on each w
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image491266225.html
RF2KF7329–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
. The Canadian entomologist. Insects. THE CANADIAN" ENTOMOLOGIST. 171 ON SOME OF OUR COMMON INSECTS. 8. THE BACON BEETLE—Dermcstes lardarins, Linn. BY W. SAUNDERS, LONDON, ONTARIO.. This interesting little beetle, of which we give an enlarged drawing, as well as a representation of its larva, in fig. i8, is a very destructive ^'a- IS. creature, dreaded by every Entomologist who has had any experience of its ravages. Its larva is very destructive also in some carelessly kept provision and household stores, afiecting hams, bacon, old cheese and other substances. It is a European insect, whi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-entomologist-insects-the-canadianquot-entomologist-171-on-some-of-our-common-insects-8-the-bacon-beetledermcstes-lardarins-linn-by-w-saunders-london-ontario-this-interesting-little-beetle-of-which-we-give-an-enlarged-drawing-as-well-as-a-representation-of-its-larva-in-fig-i8-is-a-very-destructive-a-is-creature-dreaded-by-every-entomologist-who-has-had-any-experience-of-its-ravages-its-larva-is-very-destructive-also-in-some-carelessly-kept-provision-and-household-stores-afiecting-hams-bacon-old-cheese-and-other-substances-it-is-a-european-insect-whi-image233635795.html
RMRG30RF–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects. THE CANADIAN" ENTOMOLOGIST. 171 ON SOME OF OUR COMMON INSECTS. 8. THE BACON BEETLE—Dermcstes lardarins, Linn. BY W. SAUNDERS, LONDON, ONTARIO.. This interesting little beetle, of which we give an enlarged drawing, as well as a representation of its larva, in fig. i8, is a very destructive ^'a- IS. creature, dreaded by every Entomologist who has had any experience of its ravages. Its larva is very destructive also in some carelessly kept provision and household stores, afiecting hams, bacon, old cheese and other substances. It is a European insect, whi
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-lardarius-commonly-known-as-the-larder-beetle-from-the-family-dermestidae-a-skin-beetles-image491266207.html
RF2KF731K–Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle from the family Dermestidae a skin beetles.
Dermestes bicolor is a species of beetle in the family skin beetles (Dermestidae). It can be found in apartments near nesting pigeons. Isolated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-bicolor-is-a-species-of-beetle-in-the-family-skin-beetles-dermestidae-it-can-be-found-in-apartments-near-nesting-pigeons-isolated-image558545913.html
RF2RCKY09–Dermestes bicolor is a species of beetle in the family skin beetles (Dermestidae). It can be found in apartments near nesting pigeons. Isolated.
. Economic entomology for the farmer... 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. 156. These belong to the family Dermestid^E, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles,'' and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an inch long, and easily recognizable by having the anterior half of the wing-cover Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-178-an-economic-entomology-fig-156-these-belong-to-the-family-dermestide-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-quotlarder-beetlesquot-quotcarpet-beetles-and-quotmu-seum-beetlesquot-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-quotlarder-beetlequot-or-quotbacon-beetlequot-dermestes-lardarius-is-rather-more-than-one-fourth-of-an-inch-long-and-easily-recognizable-by-having-the-anterior-half-of-the-wing-cover-image232295818.html
RMRDWYK6–. Economic entomology for the farmer... 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. 156. These belong to the family Dermestid^E, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles,'' and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermestes lardarius, is rather more than one-fourth of an inch long, and easily recognizable by having the anterior half of the wing-cover
Dermestes bicolor is a species of beetle in the family skin beetles (Dermestidae). It can be found in apartments near nesting pigeons. Isolated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-bicolor-is-a-species-of-beetle-in-the-family-skin-beetles-dermestidae-it-can-be-found-in-apartments-near-nesting-pigeons-isolated-image558545907.html
RF2RCKY03–Dermestes bicolor is a species of beetle in the family skin beetles (Dermestidae). It can be found in apartments near nesting pigeons. Isolated.
. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 26 HOUSEHOLD PESTS. By Joseph Williaius, London, Ontario. 1. The Bacon Beetle (Dermestes lardarius). j 3. The Mosquito {Culex pipiens f). 2. The Clothes Moth {Tinea fiavifrontella), 4. The House Fly {Musca domestica). INTRODUCTION. As, hitherto the insects treated of in these annual Reports have been principally those affecting our field and garden products, it has been thought advisable and appropri- ate to the character of the Reports, to say a few words concerning those insects whi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-entomological-society-of-ontario-entomological-society-of-ontario-insect-pests-insects-26-household-pests-by-joseph-williaius-london-ontario-1-the-bacon-beetle-dermestes-lardarius-j-3-the-mosquito-culex-pipiens-f-2-the-clothes-moth-tinea-fiavifrontella-4-the-house-fly-musca-domestica-introduction-as-hitherto-the-insects-treated-of-in-these-annual-reports-have-been-principally-those-affecting-our-field-and-garden-products-it-has-been-thought-advisable-and-appropri-ate-to-the-character-of-the-reports-to-say-a-few-words-concerning-those-insects-whi-image236218896.html
RMRM8KH4–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 26 HOUSEHOLD PESTS. By Joseph Williaius, London, Ontario. 1. The Bacon Beetle (Dermestes lardarius). j 3. The Mosquito {Culex pipiens f). 2. The Clothes Moth {Tinea fiavifrontella), 4. The House Fly {Musca domestica). INTRODUCTION. As, hitherto the insects treated of in these annual Reports have been principally those affecting our field and garden products, it has been thought advisable and appropri- ate to the character of the Reports, to say a few words concerning those insects whi
Dermestes bicolor is a species of beetle in the family skin beetles (Dermestidae). It can be found in apartments near nesting pigeons. Isolated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dermestes-bicolor-is-a-species-of-beetle-in-the-family-skin-beetles-dermestidae-it-can-be-found-in-apartments-near-nesting-pigeons-isolated-image558545917.html
RF2RCKY0D–Dermestes bicolor is a species of beetle in the family skin beetles (Dermestidae). It can be found in apartments near nesting pigeons. Isolated.
Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leather-beetle-dermestes-sibiricus-skin-beetle-a-common-pest-in-homes-image618025967.html
RF2XWDEBY–Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes.
. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. The larder-beetle, Dennes- tes lardarius.âa, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermestida, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-fruit-grower-beneficial-insects-178-an-economic-entomology-fig-the-larder-beetle-dennes-tes-lardariusa-larva-b-a-single-hair-from-larva-c-adult-beetle-these-belong-to-the-family-dermestida-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-quotlarder-beetlesquot-quotcarpet-beetlesquot-and-quotmu-seum-beetlesquot-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-quotlarder-beetlequot-or-quotbacon-beetlequot-dermes-image232267173.html
RMRDTK45–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. 178 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Fig. The larder-beetle, Dennes- tes lardarius.âa, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermestida, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermes
Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. View from front. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leather-beetle-dermestes-sibiricus-skin-beetle-a-common-pest-in-homes-view-from-front-image618025933.html
RF2XWDEAN–Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. View from front.
. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 18 Dear Sir,— Mr. Bates is quite right in saying Doryphora will eat Solanum dulcamara and Datura stramonium ; they have preferred these to tomatoes in ray garden. A friend found them eating Hyoscyamiis. The present season seems exceedingly favourable to production of Nematus and other grubs destructive of the currants and gooseberries. H. H. Croft, Toronto, Ont. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE BACON BEETLE DERMESTES LARDARIUS. BY CAROLINE E. HEUSTIS, ST. JOHN, N. B. (From the Canadian Entomolo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-entomological-society-of-ontario-entomological-society-of-ontario-insect-pests-insects-18-dear-sir-mr-bates-is-quite-right-in-saying-doryphora-will-eat-solanum-dulcamara-and-datura-stramonium-they-have-preferred-these-to-tomatoes-in-ray-garden-a-friend-found-them-eating-hyoscyamiis-the-present-season-seems-exceedingly-favourable-to-production-of-nematus-and-other-grubs-destructive-of-the-currants-and-gooseberries-h-h-croft-toronto-ont-some-observations-on-the-bacon-beetle-dermestes-lardarius-by-caroline-e-heustis-st-john-n-b-from-the-canadian-entomolo-image236219221.html
RMRM8M0N–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 18 Dear Sir,— Mr. Bates is quite right in saying Doryphora will eat Solanum dulcamara and Datura stramonium ; they have preferred these to tomatoes in ray garden. A friend found them eating Hyoscyamiis. The present season seems exceedingly favourable to production of Nematus and other grubs destructive of the currants and gooseberries. H. H. Croft, Toronto, Ont. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE BACON BEETLE DERMESTES LARDARIUS. BY CAROLINE E. HEUSTIS, ST. JOHN, N. B. (From the Canadian Entomolo
Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. View from below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leather-beetle-dermestes-sibiricus-skin-beetle-a-common-pest-in-homes-view-from-below-image618025953.html
RF2XWDEBD–Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. View from below.
. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. The larder-beetle, Dennes- tes lardarius.âa, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermestida, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermestes lardarius, is rather more tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-fruit-grower-beneficial-insects-the-larder-beetle-dennes-tes-lardariusa-larva-b-a-single-hair-from-larva-c-adult-beetle-these-belong-to-the-family-dermestida-which-contains-such-nuisances-as-the-quotlarder-beetlesquot-quotcarpet-beetlesquot-and-quotmu-seum-beetlesquot-the-elytra-which-cover-the-abdomen-completely-are-black-or-gray-usually-ornamented-with-white-or-colored-scales-which-sometimes-form-quite-pretty-markings-the-quotlarder-beetlequot-or-quotbacon-beetlequot-dermestes-lardarius-is-rather-more-tha-image232267172.html
RMRDTK44–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. The larder-beetle, Dennes- tes lardarius.âa, larva; b, a single hair from larva ; c, adult beetle. These belong to the family Dermestida, which contains such nuisances as the "larder-beetles," "carpet-beetles," and "mu- seum-beetles." The elytra, which cover the abdomen completely, are black or gray, usually ornamented with white or colored scales, which sometimes form quite pretty markings. The "larder-beetle," or "bacon- beetle," Dermestes lardarius, is rather more tha
Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. View from side. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leather-beetle-dermestes-sibiricus-skin-beetle-a-common-pest-in-homes-view-from-side-image618025942.html
RF2XWDEB2–Leather beetle (Dermestes sibiricus). Skin beetle. A common pest in homes. View from side.
. Marvels of insect life [microform] : a popular account of structure and habit. Insects; Insectes. Marvels of Insect Life. 144 produ-t of nature, such food is not the ordinary pabuhim o( the species. Its proper place is in tlie open, and its office in the scheme of nature is to act as a secondary scavenger. When the blmv-fly stubs and the carrion-beetles have eaten the soft flesh of a dead bird or mammal, and only t!ie hard sinews and driid skin arc' left, the bacon-beetle takes the remains in hand and clears them ava-. Several allied species are only to be met without of doors, and a KO&qu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marvels-of-insect-life-microform-a-popular-account-of-structure-and-habit-insects-insectes-marvels-of-insect-life-144-produ-t-of-nature-such-food-is-not-the-ordinary-pabuhim-o-the-species-its-proper-place-is-in-tlie-open-and-its-office-in-the-scheme-of-nature-is-to-act-as-a-secondary-scavenger-when-the-blmv-fly-stubs-and-the-carrion-beetles-have-eaten-the-soft-flesh-of-a-dead-bird-or-mammal-and-only-t!ie-hard-sinews-and-driid-skin-arc-left-the-bacon-beetle-takes-the-remains-in-hand-and-clears-them-ava-several-allied-species-are-only-to-be-met-without-of-doors-and-a-koqu-image232818322.html
RMRENP42–. Marvels of insect life [microform] : a popular account of structure and habit. Insects; Insectes. Marvels of Insect Life. 144 produ-t of nature, such food is not the ordinary pabuhim o( the species. Its proper place is in tlie open, and its office in the scheme of nature is to act as a secondary scavenger. When the blmv-fly stubs and the carrion-beetles have eaten the soft flesh of a dead bird or mammal, and only t!ie hard sinews and driid skin arc' left, the bacon-beetle takes the remains in hand and clears them ava-. Several allied species are only to be met without of doors, and a KO&qu
. Insects, injurious and beneficial, their natural history and classification, for the use of fruit growers, vine growers, farmers, gardeners and schools . (Fig. 247) belongs to thisFamily. (It is sometimes called theBacon Beetle, from its habit of feedingon bacon, ham, etc.) Sub-tribe II.—In this division the body is more or less elon-gated ; the antennas are filiform or loosely clavate, sometimeswith less than three pieces in the club. The insects belonging to this Sub-tribe are mostly preda-ceous. The principal Families are as follows : Trooosita Beetles (Troyositidx).—These insects have al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-and-beneficial-their-natural-history-and-classification-for-the-use-of-fruit-growers-vine-growers-farmers-gardeners-and-schools-fig-247-belongs-to-thisfamily-it-is-sometimes-called-thebacon-beetle-from-its-habit-of-feedingon-bacon-ham-etc-sub-tribe-iiin-this-division-the-body-is-more-or-less-elon-gated-the-antennas-are-filiform-or-loosely-clavate-sometimeswith-less-than-three-pieces-in-the-club-the-insects-belonging-to-this-sub-tribe-are-mostly-preda-ceous-the-principal-families-are-as-follows-trooosita-beetles-troyositidxthese-insects-have-al-image369758091.html
RM2CDFX63–. Insects, injurious and beneficial, their natural history and classification, for the use of fruit growers, vine growers, farmers, gardeners and schools . (Fig. 247) belongs to thisFamily. (It is sometimes called theBacon Beetle, from its habit of feedingon bacon, ham, etc.) Sub-tribe II.—In this division the body is more or less elon-gated ; the antennas are filiform or loosely clavate, sometimeswith less than three pieces in the club. The insects belonging to this Sub-tribe are mostly preda-ceous. The principal Families are as follows : Trooosita Beetles (Troyositidx).—These insects have al
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