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Immature Stages
of Dermestidae
Detailed information on immature
stages of Dermestidae is being acquired.
However, Clausen (1940) noted that the larvae of several species of Thaumaglossa have been found
feeding in mantid egg cases in Texas and South Africa, and in Japan a high
percentage of those of Tenodera
sinensis Sauss. were found
infested with an undetermined species.
A considerable number of larvae may be found in each case, and the
entire contents are usually consumed before the end of the incubation period,
which takes at least 6 months. In
some parts of Europe and North Africa, Dermestes,
Trogoderma, and Attagenus are reported as
predators on eggs of gypsy moth and other Lepidoptera having similar egg
masses, and several species of Dermestes infest the cocoons of silkworms in
Europe and Asia. References: Please refer to <biology.ref.htm>,
[Additional references may be
found at: MELVYL Library ] |