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Typhaea stercorea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Typhaea stercorea
''Typhaea stercorea'' is a cosmopolitan species of beetle of the family Mycetophagidae, known by the common name hairy fungus beetle. == Description == Adult ''T. stercorea'' are long, oval, brown, flattened, and have hairy elytra with parallel lines of fine hairs. It takes 21 to 33 days for the species' eggs to hatch, and the eggs are laid or loosely attached to grain. The larvae are able to move easily and the adults can run very fast and fly. The species are pests of grain. This species may been confused with minute mold beetles. When the species does damage, it is not possible to tell right away what insect is responsible. The species eats stored products such as moldy cereal, tobacco, peanuts, and hay. The species also eats fungi that grow on damp food. One of the things that the larvae eats is fungi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hairy Fungus Beetle (''Typhaea stercorea'') )〕 This species has been found in grain storages dating all the way back to the Iron Age.
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