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Vol. 21, No. 17, September 8, 2006
 
Foreign grain beetle: A fall invading insect that prefers new homes
Howard Russell
Entomology
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Foreign grain beetles are very tiny which allows them to go through window screens.

A Foreign grain beetles has rounded projections on the corners of the thorax.
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Foreign grain beetles have clubbed antennae.  
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