Furniture beetles (Anobiidae)

[Hungarian Version]

Csóka, György and Kovács, Tibor (1999): Xilofág rovarok - Xylophagous insects. Hungarian Forest Research Institute. Erdészeti Turományos Intézet, Agroinform Kiadó, Budapest, 189 pp.


Small, cylindrical beetles, with thread-, or comb-like antennae. Larvae develop in dead and dry, usually already carpentered timber, such as beams in buildings and furniture. The short-lived adults do not feed.

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