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flour beetle
noun
- any of several brown darkling beetles, especially of the genus Tribolium, that infest, breed in, feed on, and often pollute flour, stored grain, and other stored produce.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flour beetle1
First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences
The EU already allowed migratory locusts and flour beetle larvae as a food additive, dpa reported.
From Seattle Times
The researchers looked at the red flour beetle to get the effects of simulated heatwaves on male reproduction.
From Fox News
The red flour beetle used in the experiments is a tropical species that thrives at 35C.
From The Guardian
But even the largest beetle species, including the flour beetle Mecynorhina torquata in central Africa, keeps its thick, bulky legs unfurled as it glides through the air.
From Scientific American
For example, flour beetle males that mate with other males can actually transfer to females this way.
From Scientific American
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