2017
DOI: 10.1186/s41936-017-0008-0
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Scanning electron morphological studies of Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val (Coleopteran: Tenebrionidae)

Abstract: Background: The confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val (Coleopteran: Tenebrionidae) is the most destructive pest of stored products worldwide. It is the most common pest of wheat flour. Results: This study describes and illustrates the larvae, pupae, and adults of T. confusum using scanning electron microscopy. The first larval instars are 5.0-5.1 mm long and 0.5-0.6 mm wide whereas the last larval instars are 5. 75-6.9 mm long and 0.75-0.95 mm wide. Adults of T. confusum are reddish brown e… Show more

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“…Tribolium castaneum and Tribolium confusum are similar pests (Cebeci et al 2018), from which the morphology, histology, and chemistry of the wings can be distinguished (Zohry and El-Sayed 2019) and morphological structure of T.C. determined by scanning electron microscopy (Zohry 2017). Tribolium castaneum is considered a strict secondary pest and causes millet damage throughout the Sahelian zone (Gahukar 1976;Roorda et al 1982).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tribolium castaneum and Tribolium confusum are similar pests (Cebeci et al 2018), from which the morphology, histology, and chemistry of the wings can be distinguished (Zohry and El-Sayed 2019) and morphological structure of T.C. determined by scanning electron microscopy (Zohry 2017). Tribolium castaneum is considered a strict secondary pest and causes millet damage throughout the Sahelian zone (Gahukar 1976;Roorda et al 1982).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tribolium species are phenotypically similar in their adult and non-adult stages making morphological identification extremely difficult (Zhang et al, 2016). Zohry (2017) previously investigated Tribolium species morphologically using scanning electron microscope but morphological identification has proven to be unreliable, time consuming and confusing. Therefore, concerted effort is required for its management by agricultural experts and government agencies (Hodges et al, 1996) which is hinged on baseline information on its biology and genetic diversity (Demuth and Wade, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%