- The
khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium), also
called cabinet beetle,
which originated in
South Asia, is one of the world's most
destructive pests of grain...
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names include larder beetle, hide or
leather beetles, **** beetles, and
khapra beetles.
There are over 1,800
species described.
Dermestids have a variety...
- The
Khapra Kodiya Caves are part of the
Junagadh Buddhist Cave Group. They are the
oldest of the
caves in the group. The caves, on the
basis of scribbles...
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Dermestes coarctatus Larder beetle Dermestes maculatus Dermestes vorax Khapra beetle Reesa Trogoderma versicolor Odd
beetle African powderpost beetle...
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reservoir such as
Sipna river,
Khurshi River,
Dolar river,
Garga River,
Khapra River, etc.
Gugamal National Park is
another national park
located in Maharashtra...
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Kaman Amir
Manzil Champaner Fort
Citadel Of
Mahmud Beghada Hissar I Khas
Khapra Zaveri Palace Sikandar Shah S Tomb
Virasat Van Vada
Talav Khuniya Mahadev...
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their tributaries.
Burshi River Surkhi River Tigria River Khandu River Khapra River Sangiya River Gadaga River Vaan
River Wardha River Vidarbha River...
- of the
aromas of some
fruits and vegetables, and is also
produced by the
Khapra beetle as a pheromone. δ-caprolactone is
found in
heated milk fat. An ether...
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Retrieved 2021-08-11. Arrow,
Gilbert J. (1917-06-01). "XLVII.—The
Khapra beetle (Trogoderma
khapra, sp. n.), an
Indian Grain-pest".
Annals and
Magazine of Natural...
- 1892
Trogoderma glabrum (Herbst, 1783)
Trogoderma granarium Everts, 1898 –
Khapra beetle Trogoderma granulatum Broun, 1886
Trogoderma gr****mani Beal, 1954...