e of
Alphitobius laevigatus (
Alphitobiini)
Adults Adults are robust, mid-sized
beetles that typically have
elytra with some sort of corrugation on the upper side. They are typically black, dark brown or grey, and often have a
satiny sheen. The body is shaped like a
medication capsule or like a
bullet; the legs can be short and stout or long and spindly. They eat both fresh and decaying vegetation, including
vegetable produce, and several are commercially important
pests of
flour and other
cereal products. The subfamily has been characterized as adults having mandibles with the back opposite the cutting edge, without margination and excavated opposite the molar pait; having
ocelli arranged in two transverse, crescent shaped or circular groups on each side of head, and with five more or less fused lenses; having antennae with basal articles noticeably longer than wide; having
pygidium that is apically bicomute; and having abdominal
spiracles that are oval and transverse, among other characteristics.
Larvae Larvae of the tenebrioninae subfamily take after most other tenebrionid larvae: usually cylindrical to slightly flattened, occasionally short and broad, or strongly flattened. The head and all visible
tergites or only the head and abdominal apex are heavily sclerotized. Diagnostic characters for larvae include the presence of a frontoclypeal suture, flat and dome-like antennal sensorium, simple malar apex which is not cleft, simple ninth sternum, annular or annular- multiforous spiracles, and the absence of an endocarina, mandibular prostheca, hypostomal rods, ventral prolegs, and patches or rows of tergal asperites. == Notable species ==