FIELD GUIDE CIGARETTE BEETLES

  1. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    beetle gets its common name because
    it attacks tobacco wherever it is stored
  2. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    size Adults INCH long and oval
    1/16 to 1/8 inch
  3. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    size Adults 1/16-1/8" (2-3 mm) _ and oval
    long
  4. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    size Adults about 1/16-1/8" (2-3 mm) long and _
    oval
  5. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    COLOR
    light brown
  6. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Antennae SHAPE
    serrate or sawlike
  7. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    _ or _ on elytra (wing covers) irregular or scattered in distribution, not arranged in rows
    Punctures or pits
  8. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Punctures or pits on _ (wing covers) irregular or scattered in distribution, not arranged in rows
    elytra
  9. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Punctures or pits on elytra (_ _) irregular or scattered in distribution, not arranged in rows
    wing covers
  10. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Punctures or pits on elytra (wing covers) _ or scattered in distribution, not arranged in rows
    irregular
  11. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Punctures or pits on elytra (wing covers) irregular or _ in distribution, not arranged in rows
    scattered
  12. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Punctures or pits on elytra (wing covers) irregular or scattered in distribution, not arranged in _
    rows
  13. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    As typical of _ , head and prothorax bent downward, making head barely or not visible from above and giving beetle a strongly humped appearance.
    anobiids
  14. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    As typical of anobiids, _ and prothorax bent downward, making head barely or not visible from above and giving beetle a strongly humped appearance.
    head
  15. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    As typical of anobiids, head and _ bent downward, making head barely or not visible from above and giving beetle a strongly humped appearance.
    prothorax
  16. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    As typical of anobiids, head and prothorax bent _ , making head barely or not visible from above and giving beetle a strongly humped appearance.
    downward
  17. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    As typical of anobiids, head and prothorax bent downward, making head _ or _ from above and giving beetle a strongly humped appearance.
    barely or not visible
  18. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    As typical of anobiids, head and prothorax bent downward, making head barely or not visible from _ and giving beetle a strongly humped appearance.
    above
  19. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    As typical of anobiids, head and prothorax bent downward, making head barely or not visible from above and giving beetle a strongly _ appearance.
    humped
  20. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Mature larva about #-1/8 inch
    Mature larva about 1/16-1/8
  21. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Mature larva about 1/16-# inch
    Mature larva about 1/16-1/8
  22. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVAE = Form _ , with thoracic and abdominal segments about same width
    C-shaped
  23. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVAE = Form C-shaped, with _ and abdominal segments about same width
    thoracic
  24. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVAE = Form C-shaped, with thoracic and _ segments about same width
    abdominal
  25. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Form C-shaped, with thoracic and abdominal segments about same _
    width
  26. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVAE = Color _ , with many long hairs
    white
  27. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVAE = Color white, with many _
    long hairs
  28. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVAE = With well-developed 4-segmented _
    legs
  29. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    female lays about 30-42 _, whitish eggs in and about food materials
    oval
  30. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    female lays about 30-42 oval, _ eggs in and about food materials
    whitish
  31. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    female lays about 30-42 oval, whitish eggs in and about _ _
    food materials
  32. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    The full-grown larvae _ in silken cocoons covered with bits of foodstuff
    pupate
  33. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    The full-grown larvae pupate in _ _ covered with bits of foodstuff
    silken cocoons
  34. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    The full-grown larvae pupate in silken cocoons covered with bits of _
    foodstuff
  35. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Minimum temperature for development is about # deg F
    65 deg F
  36. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    They are _ _ and are active in subdued light.
    strong fliers
  37. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    They are strong fliers and are active in subdued _
    subdued light
  38. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    attacks a wide range of dry foods and even including _
    insecticides containing pyrethrum
  39. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    also attacks animal material such as
    dried fish, fish meal, meat meal, leather, silk, and even dried insects.
  40. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    _ and paprika are most commonly attacked in the home.
    dry dog food
  41. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Dry dog food and _ are most commonly attacked in the home.
    paprika
  42. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Adults fly during _ and on dull cloudy days, and are attracted to light.
    the late afternoon
  43. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Adults fly during the late afternoon and on _, and are attracted to light.
    dull cloudy days
  44. CIGARETTE BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Adults fly during the late afternoon and on dull cloudy days, and are attracted to _
    light
Author
ianquinto
ID
349794
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FIELD GUIDE CIGARETTE BEETLES
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FIELD GUIDE CIGARETTE BEETLEES
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