The Pine Bark Anobiid is an oval shaped beetle with short golden hairs giving it a reddish brown colour. The antennae are club shaped with last three. The first segment of the thorax forms a hood which hides the head. The adult beetles are brown with yellowish hairs, and reddish-brown legs. The Common Furniture Beetle is an introduced pest to Australia. When threatened r overturned, Click Beetles can flick themselves into the air with a clicking sound. The body is dark brown with lined pattern along the back.
Click to continue>Ĭlick Beetles are a long thin oval shape. The wing covers have small bumps at the "shoulders" and there are white hairs on the body. It has yellow antennae broadening towards the tips. The Yellow-horned Clerid is a small black beetle in the cleridae family. The elytra are covered with bristle-like hairs. The antennae are reddish brown with dark brown or black club at tip. The Red-legged Ham Beetle is a shiny metallic blue green beetle. It is a minor pest of stored products, but is. It is similar to the Red-legged Ham Beetle (Necrobia rufipes), which can be distinguished by its reddish legs and antennae. The Blacklegged Ham Beetle is dark blue black, with black legs and antennae. The body is covered in fne short hairs, with reddish brown hairs on the "feet". The wing covers have rows of small squarish pits along the length of the body. Click to continue>Įunatalis porcata is a dark brown or black clerid beetle. Some species are mimics of certain ants and wasps. They are often metallic or have bright contrasting colour patterns. Click to continue>Ĭlerid beetles are elongate, hairy beetles with large often bulging eyes, strong biting mandibles and clubbed antennae. Like other members of the genus in Australia, Omorgus costatus is a robust rough looking carcass beetle with a thick exoskeleton and a wrinkled lumpy appearance. Omorgus amictus is a dull brown beetle, and like other species in the genus has a rough body texture, but more even bumps than Omorgus. Click to continue>Ĭarcass beetles or Hide beetles belong to the Trogidae family, represented in Australia by the Omorgus genus. The head is bent downwards and hidden from view by the pronotum (the first. Omorgus alternans is a robust untidy looking carcass beetle with rough knobby surface to the wing covers and thorax. Omorgus is a genus of beetles in the Trogidae family. The wing covers are ribbed with parallel groove running along the length. The body is elongated with parallel sides and a distinct waist between the thorax and the wing covers.
Click to continue>Īulacocyclus edentulus is a shiny dark brown or black beetle. Males have lots of very fine punctures on the underside of the abdomen, whereas females have fewer. It has a distinct "waist" between the thorax and the wing covers. The adult Cadelle Beetle is a shiny black insect with an elongated flattened body.