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Recognition of Trogoderma glabrum (Coleoptera; Dermestidae) and differentiation from Anthrenocerus australis

Holloway, G. J. and Querner, P. (2025) Recognition of Trogoderma glabrum (Coleoptera; Dermestidae) and differentiation from Anthrenocerus australis. Journal of Natural Science Collections, 13. pp. 16-20. ISSN 2053-1133

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Official URL: https://www.natsca.org/article/2890

Abstract/Summary

As climate change progresses, the distributions and activities of many insect species are changing, in particular those that live out of doors. Trogoderma glabrum occurs widely across continental Europe Here we report on the occurrence of T. glabrum in Austrian museums and consider how to identify the species. It is compared with Anthrenocerus australis, a common pest in some historic houses and museums, and a species that resembles T. glabrum both in terms of size and coloration.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Life Sciences > School of Biological Sciences > Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Central Services > Academic and Governance Services > University Museums and Special Collections
ID Code:123944
Publisher:Natural Sciences Collections Association

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