When trying to identify a beetle, start by searching through images of different beetles. Once the image is found, you can match the image to the bug by finding the bug in a book at the library.
a black and white wood eating beetle
The larder beetle is black or dark brown with a horizontal beige stripe. These beetles are often found in dry dog food or in dry pantry foods.
Well, in Kung Fu, there are sashes not belts. They can be in different order depending on the school but it is usually: White White w/ Stripe Yellow Yellow w/ Stripe Orange Orange w/ Stripe Green Green w/ Stripe Purple Purple w/ Stripe Blue Blue w/ Stripe Brown Brown w/ Stripe Red Red w/ Stripe Black Sash - very high skill level
after the yellow belt comes the orange belt then blue then brown then black
monrch butterfly are yellow or orange and it has black it also has black stripe
12 volt ign/acc = red 12 volt battery/memory = yellow ground = Black power antenna = blue amp turn on = blue/white stripe amp ground = black/white stripe illumination = orange dimmer+ = orange/white stripe dimmer- = orange/black stripe phone mute = brown right front+ = grey right front- = grey/black stripe left front+ = white left front- = white/black stripe right rear+ = violet right rear- = violet/black stripe left rear+ = green left rear- = green/black stripe
His jumpsuit coat is orange in Naruto. In Shippuden it's orange with a black stripe down the middle.
The dreaded Black Carpet Beetle. Aptly named, don't you think?
Orange and black are the colors of the bombardier beetle. The bombardier beetle can often be found under dead logs.
I think it may be a larder beetle - also known as Dermestes Lardarius.
It may be the larva stage of a Coccinelidae (ladybug).
A carpet beetle or a drugstore beetle is near to your description. They are gray in color with black spots.