Anobiidae-sensu-lato

Guides

  • Euvrilletta mucorea

    Euvrilletta mucorea is a small beetle in the family Ptinidae, commonly known as deathwatch or furniture beetles. The species occurs in North America and was first described by LeConte in 1865. Two subspecies are recognized: E. m. mucorea and E. m. variabilis. Records of this species are sparse, with limited ecological or biological documentation available.

  • Ptinus raptor

    eastern spider beetle

    Ptinus raptor, commonly known as the eastern spider beetle, is a species of spider beetle in the family Ptinidae. It belongs to the genus Ptinus, a group of beetles often associated with stored products and dry organic materials. The species was first described by Sturm in 1837. Like other spider beetles, it has a rounded, compact body with long legs that give it a spider-like appearance.

  • Tricorynini

    Tricorynini is a tribe of small beetles within the family Ptinidae (spider beetles and allies), established by R.E. White in 1971. Members are classified in the subfamily Mesocoelopodinae and are characterized by morphological features distinguishing them from related tribes such as Mesocoelopodini. The tribe includes genera associated with stored products and dry organic materials. These beetles are generally small, compact, and often found in human-associated environments.