FIELD GUIDE CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE

  1. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    got its common name because of _
    the confusion regarding its identity
  2. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Adults about # inch (3-4 mm) long
  3. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Color _ brown
    reddish brown
  4. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Color reddish _
    reddis brown
  5. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Antenna gradually clublike, club 4-segmented
    clublike
  6. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Antenna gradually clublike, club #-segmented
    4
  7. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on _ side of head separated by
    much greater than ventral width of a compound eye
    under
  8. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on underneath side of _ separated by
    much greater than ventral width of a compound eye
    head
  9. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on underneath side of head separated by
    much greater than _ width of a compound eye
    ventral
  10. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on underneath side of head separated by
    much greater than ventral width of a _ _
    compound eye
  11. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Sides of _ almost straight, at least much more so than curved sides of red flour beetle
    thorax
  12. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Sides of thorax almost _, at least much more so than curved sides of red flour beetle
    straight
  13. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Sides of thorax almost straight, at least much more so than curved sides of INSECT
    red flour beetle
  14. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Adults with _, but never observed _
    • wings
    • flying
  15. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Except for _ and _ differences, almost identical to red flour beetle.
    • antennal
    • thorax
  16. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Except for antennal and thorax differences, almost identical to INSECT.
    red flour beetle
  17. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    got its common name because of _
    the confusion regarding its identity
  18. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Adults about # inch (3-4 mm) long
  19. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Color _ brown
    reddish brown
  20. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Color reddish _
    reddis brown
  21. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Antenna gradually clublike, club 4-segmented
    clublike
  22. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Antenna gradually clublike, club #-segmented
    4
  23. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on _ side of head separated by
    much greater than ventral width of a compound eye
    under
  24. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on underneath side of _ separated by
    much greater than ventral width of a compound eye
    head
  25. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on underneath side of head separated by
    much greater than _ width of a compound eye
    ventral
  26. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Compound eyes on underneath side of head separated by
    much greater than ventral width of a _ _
    compound eye
  27. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Sides of _ almost straight, at least much more so than curved sides of red flour beetle
    thorax
  28. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Sides of thorax almost _, at least much more so than curved sides of red flour beetle
    straight
  29. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Sides of thorax almost straight, at least much more so than curved sides of INSECT
    red flour beetle
  30. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Adults with _, but never observed _
    • wings
    • flying
  31. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Except for _ and _ differences, almost identical to red flour beetle.
    • antennal
    • thorax
  32. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Except for antennal and thorax differences, almost identical to INSECT.
    red flour beetle
  33. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Full-grown larva about INCH (4-5 mm) long
    1/8-1/4 inch
  34. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = _ _, cylindrical, wiry in appearance
    hard bodied
  35. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = Hard-bodied, _, wiry in appearance
    cylindrical
  36. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = Hard-bodied, cylindrical, _ _ _
    wiry in appearance
  37. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = Color _ but tinged yellowish
    white
  38. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = Color white but tinged _
    yellowish
  39. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = Distinguishable from other beetle larvae by
    the _ prominent, 2-pronged non-movable and
    unsegmented termination of last body segment (urogomphi)
    dark
  40. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = Distinguishable from other beetle larvae by
    the dark prominent, _ _ non-movable and
    unsegmented termination of last body segment (urogomphi)
    2 pronged
  41. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = Distinguishable from other beetle larvae by
    the dark prominent, 2-pronged non-movable and
    unsegmented termination of _ _ _ (urogomphi)
    last body segment
  42. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    LARVA = dark prominent, 2-pronged non-movable and
    unsegmented termination of last body segment =
    urogomphi
  43. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    this other beetle larva also has an urogomphi
    red flour beetle
  44. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    female deposits about 300-500 clear-white sticky eggs on or
    among food materials in cracks, in bags, or through the mesh of sacks containing food
    clear white sticky
  45. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    female deposits about 300-500 clear-white sticky eggs on or
    among food materials in _, in bags, or through the mesh of sacks containing food
    cracks
  46. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    female deposits about 300-500 clear-white sticky eggs on or
    among food materials in cracks, in _, or through the mesh of sacks containing food
    bags
  47. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    female deposits about 300-500 clear-white sticky eggs on or
    among food materials in cracks, in bags, or through the _ _ _ containing food
    mesh of sacks containing food
  48. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    The eggs hatch in 5-12 days into COLOR-COLOR larvae
    brownish white
  49. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    are unable to feed on whole _ or undamaged grain.
    kernels
  50. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    are unable to feed on whole kernels or _ _.
    undamaged grain
  51. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    They have been found to infest _ _
    rodenticide blocks
  52. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    They are attracted to _ even though they apparently do not _
    They are attracted to light even though they apparently do not fly.
  53. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Although humans are not _ by it, confused flour beetles do impart a
    disagreeable odor and taste to the flour they infest.
    injured
  54. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Although humans are not injured by it, confused flour beetles do impart a
    disagreeable _ and _ to the _ they infest.
    odor and taste to the flour
  55. CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE - FIELD GUIDE
    Although humans are not injured by it, confused flour beetles do impart a
    disagreeable _ and _ to the _ they infest.
Author
ianquinto
ID
349860
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FIELD GUIDE CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE
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FIELD GUIDE CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE
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