Adult
Tribolium are beetles 3–6 mm in length and with colours ranging from reddish-brown to black. The clypeus is enlarged and has genae forming shelf-like projections extending around the sides, partly dividing the eyes. The
antennae are 11-segmented and either expand towards the ends or have terminal clubs. The prothorax is nearly square in shape and rounded on the sides. The
elytra are striated. They possess well-developed wings, but at least one species (
T. confusum) is unable to use them to fly. The two sexes are similar in external appearance, i.e. there is no
sexual dimorphism. The eggs are 0.6 mm long, oblong in shape and whitish to nearly transparent in colour. The
larvae are elongate and approximately 6–7 mm long when mature. They can be distinguished from some other tenebrionid larvae by the last abdominal segment ending in two points (urogomphi). They are mostly yellowish-white except for: the dorsal part of the head, the tips of the claws and the
tergites, which are slightly darkened; and the urogomphi and the tips of the mandibles, which are reddish-brown. The pupae are initially white, but turn yellow after a day or two, then gradually turn darker. == Habitat ==