7.1. Anobiidae
Symmetrical construction:
Abb. 5: (5a) Anobium costatum ARAGON, 1830; (5b) Ochina ptinoides (MARSHAM, 1802); (5c) Gastrallus pubens FAIRMAIRE, 1875; (5d) Anobium rufipenne DUFTSCHMIDT, 1825; (5e) Stagetus franzi ESPANOL, 1969; (5f) Lasioderma serricorne (FABRICIUS, 1792).
Asymmetrical construction:
Abb. 6: (6a) Dorcatoma chrysomelina STURM, 1837: (6b) Dryophilus pusillus (GYLLENHAL, 1808); (6c) Ernobius mollis (LINNÉ, 1758); (6d) Hadrobregmus pertinax (LINNÉ, 1758); (6e) Priobium carpini (HERBST, 1793); (6f) Episernus gentilis (ROSENHAUER, 1847).
In particular, the genera Anobium, Dorcatoma, Ernobius, Gastrallus, Stagetus and Xyletinus will require genital examination at least as a supplement. The paramers are intertwined with the Aedoeagus in some species, and mirror-inverted formations also occur. Taking these organs apart has not yet become established.