Tribolium

Guides

  • Triboliini

    Triboliini is a tribe of darkling beetles (family Tenebrionidae) containing approximately 10 genera. The tribe includes the globally distributed genus Tribolium, commonly known as flour beetles, which are significant pests of stored grain products. Other genera exhibit more restricted geographic distributions, primarily in the Neotropics, North America, tropical Africa, Indomalaya, and Oceania. Triboliini is classified within the subfamily Tenebrioninae and was established by Gistel in 1848.

  • Tribolium brevicorne

    Tribolium brevicorne is a species of darkling beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. It is one of approximately 20 species in the genus Tribolium, which includes several well-known stored product pests. Unlike its more notorious congeners T. castaneum (red flour beetle) and T. confusum (confused flour beetle), T. brevicorne has received limited scientific study. The species has been documented in western North America, with records from British Columbia, Canada.

  • Tribolium setosum

    Tribolium setosum is a species of darkling beetle in the family Tenebrionidae, described by Triplehorn in 1978. It belongs to the genus Tribolium, which includes several economically important stored product pests. Unlike the well-studied red flour beetle (T. castaneum) and confused flour beetle (T. confusum), T. setosum has received minimal scientific attention and no observations are recorded in major biodiversity databases.