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Anthrenus Flavidus
''Anthrenus flavidus'' is a species of carpet beetle in the subgenus ''Florilinus'' of the genus ''Anthrenus'', family Dermestidae. It is known from Central Asia, China (Gansu, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Xinjiang), Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, the Caucasus region, Turkey and Cyprus. It has been introduced to Austria, Germany, and Poland. References

Beetles of Asia Beetles described in 1876 Anthrenus, flavidus {{dermestidae-stub ...
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Dermestidae
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. There are over 1,100 species described. Dermestids have a variety of habits; most genera are scavengers that feed on dry animal or plant material, such as skin or pollen, animal hair, feathers, dead insects and natural fibers. Members of ''Dermestes'' are found in animal carcasses, while others may be found in mammal, bird, bee, or wasp nests. ''Thaumaglossa'' only lives in the egg cases of mantids, while ''Trogoderma'' species are pests of grain. These beetles are significant in forensic entomology. Some species are associated with decaying carcasses, which helps with criminal investigations. Some species are pests ( urban entomology) and can cause extensive damage to natural fibers in homes and businesses. They are used in taxidermy and by natural history museums to clean animal skeletons ...
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