
Anobiinae - Wikipedia
Anobiinae is the subfamily of death-watch beetles [3] in the family Ptinidae, with at least 45 genera. [4][5][1] It was formerly considered a member of the family Anobiidae, but its family …
Deathwatch beetle - Wikipedia
The deathwatch beetle is part of the beetle family Ptinidae, formerly known as Anobiidae. This includes a number of subfamilies including Ptininae, the spider beetles which are mostly …
Deathwatch beetle | Wood-boring, Infestation, Pest | Britannica
deathwatch beetle, (Xestobium rufovillosum), an anobiid, or borer insect, of the family Anobiidae (insect order Coleoptera) that makes a ticking or clicking sound by bumping its head or jaws …
How to Identify Anobiid Powderpost Beetles | Orkin
Protect your home or business from Anobiid powderpost beetles by learning techniques for identification and control. Family Anobiidae. Less than 5/16 inches. Brown or black adults. …
Wood Boring Beetle Families - Anobiidae (excluding Ptininae)
Feb 4, 2011 · Two structural anobiid pests in North America include Anobium punctatum (DeGeer) (the furniture beetle) and Hemicoelus carinatus (Say) (the eastern death-watch …
Anobiidae | insect family | Britannica
Family Anobiidae (drugstore and deathwatch beetles) Live in dry vegetable materials; some species destructive pests; examples Xestobium, Stegobium, Lasioderma; about 1,100 widely …
Anobiidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Aug 14, 2020 · Anobiidae: The powder-post beetles in this family are also called the Death-watch or furniture beetles. The name derives from the tapping sounds adult beetles make with their …