Cigarette Beetle Animal Pictures

Lasioderma serricorne

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Macro of Lasioderma serricorne, the cigarette beetle. Its back is facing the camera and it has its hindwo=ings extended. Its elite (forewing covers) are splayed and visible. The beetle is reddish. Its hindwing are transparent.
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Macro photo of a cigarette beetle on a spongy background (photographer comment says its bread!). The beetle is a reddish brown. Its head is facing the bottom of the frame its abdomen is toward the top. Fine hairs are visible on its elytra and its antennae are also quite visible
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Lasioderma serricorne commonly known as the cigarette beetle, cigar beetle, is visible;e center frame. The beetle appears to be on a piece of khaki colored cardboard. The beetle is facing frame right. Th beetle is reddish brown.
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Macro photo of a cigarette beetle. The beetle is a reddish brown color its elytra are pointing toward the top of the frame; its hind wings are not yet splayed. It appears to be taking off. Its head is facing frame right.
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