RMC3FM04–Varied Carpet Beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) on white background
RF2R5CFGX–Beaver flower beetle (Anthrenus pimpinellae) on daisy flower, Hesse, Germany
RM2A2M0NT–Anthrenus, Print, Anthrenus is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles. One of several genera of carpet beetles, Anthrenus was historically placed in a subfamily Anthreninae, though presently included in the Megatominae. The genus Neoanthrenus is closely related
RF2ANP0PB–Several Anthrenus museorum museum beetles larva isolated on white background
RFMT9YJ0–Tiny varied carpet beetle Latin anthrenus verbasci collecting pollen on a marguerite flower or swan river daisy very close to in Italy in springtime
RMRDWDWH–Anthrenus-verbasci-04-fws.
RF2GNBBDX–Closeup on the hairy brown larvae of the Old varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci
RF2F2FDX4–Varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci home and storage pest. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products.
RF2HW222E–Beautiful scientific insect collection destroyed by thousands of carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) larvae. A huntsman spider (Phoneutria), Goliath
RM2T6CK54–Tiger beetles, Cicindela sinuata 1, Cicindela campestris 2, Cicindela sexguttata 3, Nitidula sanguinolenta 4, varied carpet beetle, Telephore flavipede 5, Anthrenus verbasci 6. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malos Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.
RM2BBC8MF–Tiger beetles, Cicindela sinuata 1, Cicindela campestris 2, Cicindela sexguttata 3, Nitidula sanguinolenta 4, varied carpet beetle, Telephore flavipede 5, Anthrenus verbasci 6. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malo’s Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.
RFMMBDAH–A macro shot of a beetle sitting on a feverfew bloom.
RF2K9K1PG–Museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum) on an old book
RM2C490D5–Burying beetle, Nicrophorus humator 1, carrion beetles, Necrodes littoralis 2, Dendroxena quadrimaculata 3, carpet beetle, Anthrenus scrophulariae 4, and Hister quadrimaculatus var. reniformis 5. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from James Duncan’s Natural History of Beetles, in Sir William Jardine’s Naturalist’s Library, W.H, Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. James Duncan was a Scottish zoologist and entomologist 1804-1861.
RFM98A2X–A macro shot of a varied carpet beetle feeding from an ox eye daisy.
RF2G70GB4–small Bird-nest-carpet-beetle together with others
RF2GFCNED–Hairy beetle, Aderus populenus, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2G8E08R–Close-up of a carpet beetle on a golden shrimp plant.
RMJ2A30B–Mint moth on x-eye Daisy
RF2R5CFG0–Beaver flower beetle (Anthrenus pimpinellae) on daisy flower, Hesse, Germany
RMBN0C3K–Anthrenus
RF2G9K0FG–Flowering marguerite (Leucanthemum) with tiny beavernella flower beetle (Anthrenus pimpinellae), in wild, natural flower meadow, Germany
RFMT9YH1–Tiny varied carpet beetle Latin anthrenus verbasci collecting pollen on a marguerite flower or swan river daisy very close to in Italy in springtime
RMRDWDWR–Anthrenus-verbasci-09-fws.
RFT616EN–Several Anthrenus museorum museum beetles size compared to the head of a match isolated on white background
RF2F2FDRW–Varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci home and storage pest. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products.
RM2AYM9RT–carpet beetle (Anthrenus scrophulariae), top view, Germany
RF2HW225T–A beautiful colorful scientific insect collection destroued by a carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci). Various tropical moths and butterflies
RF2EA8KHA–Close up of a couple carpet beetles , Anthrenus pimpinellae , in white flowers
RMA73A86–Anthrenus Dermestid beetle pollen feeder
RMMFFK2X–MUSEUM or CARPET BEETLES Anthrenus verbasci with exhibit they have destroyed South Africa
RF2K9K1P4–Museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum) on an old book
RMJYFWD4–41 Indian Insect Life Harold Maxwell Lefroy Anthrenus vorax
RMJE7M1B–Anthrenus.scrophulariae.-.calwer.16.11
RFE0DA1Y–macro shot of a varied carpet beetle on a white daisy
RFT7XPK3–Big bug on the carpet
RF2MPG8RG–Insekten, 1-2. Kabinettkäfer, Anthrenus museorum, 3-5. Dieb, Pitinus fur, 6-7. Speckkäfer, Dermestes lardarius, 8-9. Pelzkäfer, Attagenus pellio, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RFS1GAFN–Varied Carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) feeding on Mitsuba flower
RF2TBHKJE–Isolated on white background the small varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci. Home and storage pest. The larva of this beetle is a pest of clothes
RFPTWF9T–Large chamomile flower, close-up
RFMT9YK2–Tiny varied carpet beetle Latin anthrenus verbasci collecting pollen on a marguerite flower or swan river daisy very close to in Italy in springtime
RMRDWDWG–Anthrenus-verbasci-03-fws.
RFRR7BMJ–Light colour Varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci holding tightly on a green plant with two big eyes on focus
RF2F2FDRF–Varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci home and storage pest. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products.
RM2AYMAF1–varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), on a stone, Germany
RF2H90PRH–Carpet beetle Anthrenus (Dermestidae). It's a common pest in homes. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products
RF2HW224E–Beautiful male Actaeon beetle (Megasoma actaeon) destroyed by thousands of carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) larvae. Fully eaten abdomen can be seen
RM2B05DEJ–skin beetles (Anthrenus fuscus), sits on a stone, Germany
RMMFFK2Y–Museum specimen destroyed by MUSEUM or CARPET BEETLES Anthrenus verbasci Pupae (3 mm long) visible on the left South Africa
RF2K9K1P2–Museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum) on an old book
RM2D6RG77–varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), sits on a flower, Germany
RFE0DA25–macro shot of a varied carpet beetle on a white daisy
RMA76276–Anthrenus verbasci feeding on flower nectar
RF2B90H1R–Anthrenus, Print, Anthrenus is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles. One of several genera of carpet beetles, Anthrenus was historically placed in a subfamily Anthreninae, though presently included in the Megatominae. The genus Neoanthrenus is closely related., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFRAMBY0–Large chamomile flowers blooming at garden in spring time.
RM2AKX0DH–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . FIG. 120.—Larva of His-ter merdarius. FIG. 1;!!.— Museum pest, a, pupa; 6, larva. museum pest is Anthrenus varius Fabr. (Fig. 121). A. scrophula-rweLiun. is the carpet beetle, introduced from Europe. Family Mycetophagidae.—Body flattened; head free. Living onfungi and under bark. Mycetopltaguspunctatus Say..
RM2T6A25B–Burying beetle, Nicrophorus humator 1, carrion beetles, Necrodes littoralis 2, Dendroxena quadrimaculata 3, carpet beetle, Anthrenus scrophulariae 4, and Hister quadrimaculatus var. reniformis 5. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from James Duncans Natural History of Beetles, in Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library, W.H, Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. James Duncan was a Scottish zoologist and entomologist 1804-1861.
RFMP7E2M–a small beetle crawling on a flower, a ladybug in the grass
RMRDWDWN–Anthrenus-verbasci-07-fws.
RFRR7B8T–Portrait shot of a Light colour Varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci holding tightly on a green plant tilted and is about to fall
RF2C2RGBH–Legend Plate IX, vintage engraved illustration. La Vie dans la nature, 1890.
RF2H90PRP–Carpet beetle Anthrenus (Dermestidae). It's a common pest in homes. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products
RF2HW2258–Beautiful male Actaeon beetle (Megasoma actaeon) destroyed by thousands of carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) larvae. Fully eaten abdomen can be seen
RMMFH5D0–CARPET BEETLE Anthrenus verbasci Alternative name Museum Beetle - as it can damage insect collections. Larvae feed on woolen textiles, chitin and kera
RF2K9K1R6–Museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum) on an old book
RM2D6RG7G–varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), sits on a flower, Germany
RMEBP1GX–varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), on the tubular flowers of a daisy, Germany
RFE0DA17–macro shot of a varied carpet beetle on a white daisy
RMAJ3M5C–Anthrenus verbasci feeding on flower nectar
RMPFN8YK–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. COLEOPTERA. 519. In all the following' subgenera, the antenna; or their clubs are lodged in lateral cavities on the under-side of the thorax. The prostcrnuin is always dilated like a cravat. Attagentis, Latr., has the club of the antennae.very large, lax, and three-jointed, and the body short and slightly convex. Dermestes f^erra, Fab. Trogoderma, Latr., has the club of the antennœ lax, 4-jointed, and the body oblong. Anthrenus elongatus, Fab. Anthrenus, GcolT., has the antennae terminated in a solid obconical mass, l
RM2AJ7DGB–Principal household insects of the United States . build uncoveredcombs attached to rafters and in trees, are also frequent visitors inhouses, but are not so pugnacious and will rarely attack anyone unlessthey are accidentally taken bold of or their nests disturbed. All of thesewasps are of more or less service to housekeepers in that they areactive enemies of the common house fly. C. L. M. CHAPTER IV. SPECIES INJURIOUS TO WOOLEN GOODS, CLOTHING, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, ETC. By L. O. Howard and (. L. Marlatt. THE CARPET BEETLE, OR BUFFALO MOTH. (Anthrenus serophularice Linn.) All the year round,
RFMTY4N5–a small beetle crawling on a flower, a ladybug in the grass
RMRDWDWF–Anthrenus-verbasci-01-fws.
RFRR7BFA–Portrait close up shot of a Light colour Varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci hanging tightly on a green plant
RMRDWDWE–Anthrenus-sp-larva-04-fws.
RF2H90PRF–Carpet beetle Anthrenus (Dermestidae). It's a common pest in homes. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products
RF2HW222H–Beautiful male Actaeon beetle (Megasoma actaeon) destroyed by thousands of carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) larvae. Fully eaten abdomen.
RF2H90PR7–Carpet beetle Anthrenus (Dermestidae). It's a common pest in homes. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products
RMRDWDWA–Anthrenus-sp-larva-03-fws.
RF2K9K1P5–Museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum) on an old book
RMEBP14E–varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), suckling nectar from the tubular flowers of a daisy, Germany
RFE0DA2B–macro shot of a varied carpet beetle on a white daisy
RM2C1WYPD–varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), on ground-elder, Netherlands, Frisia
RMAJ3M88–Anthrenus verbasci (Coleoptera; Dermestidae) feeding on garden flower
RMEBXFRY–carpet beetle (Anthrenus scrophulariae), high angle view, Germany
RM2AFWB3N–. Report on the injurious and other insects of the State of New York. enceof the insects may be at once recognized. By cutting off the tips con-taining the young larvae and destroying them, the attack can be arrested,and if a local one, immunity from its repetition secured unless througha new introduction. Anthrenus scrophulariae (Linn.) The Carpet Beetle. (Ord. Coleoptera: Fam. Dermestid^e.)Mrs. H. A. Pratt, of Gloversville, N. Y., communicates the fact of her finding hundreds of the beetles collected on the spikes of the blossomsof the garden rhubarb [Rheum rhapontieum), whereshe watched the
RFMNK7K0–a small beetle crawling on a flower, a ladybug in the grass
RMPFYMF1–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. Fig. 9.—Anthrenus scro/ularUv, enlarged; the sliort line shows nat. size, a, b, larv;i^; c. pupa; f/, imago.. Please note that these images are extracted from sc
RFRR7ATT–Far away Portrait shot of a Light colour Varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci on the right side holding onto a green plant
RF2H90PR3–Carpet beetle Anthrenus (Dermestidae). It's a common pest in homes. The larva of this beetle is a pest in skin products
RMRDWDT5–Anthrenus-sp-larva-01-fws.
RF2K9K1RB–Museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum) on an old book
RF2KABFWB–Buffalo carpet beetle (Anthrenus scrophulariae) on a carpet indoors
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