RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2014-01-13 Thread Mike Deutsch
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Hi,

The first sample is a Springtail.  The second may be a species of Fungus
Beetle but I'm not certain.  I'm sure someone will identify it.  Hope this
helps.

 

Mike Deutsch MS BCE

 

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Greetings and Happy New Year pestlisters,

 

We would appreciate help with identifying these specimens.  They were caught
in August of 2013.  

 

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RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-05 Thread David Pinniger
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It is a plaster beetle, indicators of localised mould.

Dave

 

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Thank you everyone for the responses.  I peeled back the plastic that I had
over the sticky trap in order to get some better pictures and possibly found
an adult.  To my uneducated eye, the adult looks like Cleridae in shape but
not coloration.  If it is a Cleridae of some sort, how alarmed should I be?

 

Thank you again, 

 

Angela Duckwall

Associate Conservator

The Textile Museum . 2320 S Street, NW . Washington, DC 20008 . 
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 . fax 202.483.0994 . 
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org

 

 

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Irwin
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] help with identification

 

It's a beetle larva, and doesn't appear to be a dermestid, but I'd hesitate
to go beyond that.

A couple of possibilities are Cryptophagidae or a young Cleridae, but I
think you'd need to show a specimen to a coleopterist to be sure.

Tony 

 

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: tony.ir...@btinternet.com 

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Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky trap
and they are approximately 2 mm long.  

 

Thanks, 

 

Angela Duckwall

Associate Conservator

The Textile Museum . 2320 S Street, NW . Washington, DC 20008 . 
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 . fax 202.483.0994 . 
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org

 


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RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-03 Thread Tony Irwin
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Agreed the adult is a Dienerella species, though it doesn't look quite right
for pilifera. But no doubt they all have much the same lifestyle.
However, I don't think the larva is Dienerella - the presence of urogomphi
(posterior spines) excludes any Latridiidae (as far as the larvae are
currently known).
Tony

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  The adult appears to be a Little brown beetle, Dienerella pilifera. Here
is a fact sheet from museumpests.net on the Latridiidae, Minute Brown
Scavenger Beetles: http://www.museumpests.net/pdfholder/54image.pdf



  It should answer your questions.



  Pat





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  Thank you everyone for the responses.  I peeled back the plastic that I
had over the sticky trap in order to get some better pictures and possibly
found an adult.  To my uneducated eye, the adult looks like Cleridae in
shape but not coloration.  If it is a Cleridae of some sort, how alarmed
should I be?



  Thank you again,



  Angela Duckwall

  Associate Conservator

  The Textile Museum . 2320 S Street, NW . Washington, DC 20008 .
  tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 . fax 202.483.0994 .
  aduckw...@textilemuseum.org







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  Subject: RE: [pestlist] help with identification



  It's a beetle larva, and doesn't appear to be a dermestid, but I'd
hesitate to go beyond that.

  A couple of possibilities are Cryptophagidae or a young Cleridae, but I
think you'd need to show a specimen to a coleopterist to be sure.

  Tony



  Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
  Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
  Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: tony.ir...@btinternet.com

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Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky
trap and they are approximately 2 mm long.



Thanks,



Angela Duckwall

Associate Conservator

The Textile Museum . 2320 S Street, NW . Washington, DC 20008 .
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 . fax 202.483.0994 .
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org




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RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-03 Thread Angela Duckwall
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Thank you all so much.  This has been most helpful.

Angela


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The adult appears to be a Little brown beetle, Dienerella pilifera. Here is a 
fact sheet from museumpests.net on the Latridiidae, Minute Brown Scavenger 
Beetles: http://www.museumpests.net/pdfholder/54image.pdf

It should answer your questions.

Pat


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Duckwall
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] help with identification

Thank you everyone for the responses.  I peeled back the plastic that I had 
over the sticky trap in order to get some better pictures and possibly found an 
adult.  To my uneducated eye, the adult looks like Cleridae in shape but not 
coloration.  If it is a Cleridae of some sort, how alarmed should I be?

Thank you again,

Angela Duckwall
Associate Conservator
The Textile Museum * 2320 S Street, NW * Washington, DC 20008 *
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 * fax 202.483.0994 *
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org



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Irwin
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 1:24 PM
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] help with identification

It's a beetle larva, and doesn't appear to be a dermestid, but I'd hesitate to 
go beyond that.
A couple of possibilities are Cryptophagidae or a young Cleridae, but I think 
you'd need to show a specimen to a coleopterist to be sure.
Tony

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: tony.ir...@btinternet.com
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Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky trap and 
they are approximately 2 mm long.

Thanks,

Angela Duckwall
Associate Conservator
The Textile Museum * 2320 S Street, NW * Washington, DC 20008 *
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 * fax 202.483.0994 *
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org


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RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-03 Thread Pat Kelley
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The adult appears to be a Little brown beetle, Dienerella pilifera. Here is a 
fact sheet from museumpests.net on the Latridiidae, Minute Brown Scavenger 
Beetles: http://www.museumpests.net/pdfholder/54image.pdf

It should answer your questions.

Pat


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Subject: RE: [pestlist] help with identification

Thank you everyone for the responses.  I peeled back the plastic that I had 
over the sticky trap in order to get some better pictures and possibly found an 
adult.  To my uneducated eye, the adult looks like Cleridae in shape but not 
coloration.  If it is a Cleridae of some sort, how alarmed should I be?

Thank you again,

Angela Duckwall
Associate Conservator
The Textile Museum * 2320 S Street, NW * Washington, DC 20008 *
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 * fax 202.483.0994 *
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org



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Subject: RE: [pestlist] help with identification

It's a beetle larva, and doesn't appear to be a dermestid, but I'd hesitate to 
go beyond that.
A couple of possibilities are Cryptophagidae or a young Cleridae, but I think 
you'd need to show a specimen to a coleopterist to be sure.
Tony

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: tony.ir...@btinternet.com
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Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky trap and 
they are approximately 2 mm long.

Thanks,

Angela Duckwall
Associate Conservator
The Textile Museum * 2320 S Street, NW * Washington, DC 20008 *
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 * fax 202.483.0994 *
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org


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RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-03 Thread Louis Sorkin
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A latridiid beetle.

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Thank you everyone for the responses.  I peeled back the plastic that I had 
over the sticky trap in order to get some better pictures and possibly found an 
adult.  To my uneducated eye, the adult looks like Cleridae in shape but not 
coloration.  If it is a Cleridae of some sort, how alarmed should I be?

Thank you again,

Angela Duckwall
Associate Conservator
The Textile Museum * 2320 S Street, NW * Washington, DC 20008 *
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 * fax 202.483.0994 *
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org<mailto:aduckw...@textilemuseum.org>



From: ad...@museumpests.net [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of Tony 
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] help with identification

It's a beetle larva, and doesn't appear to be a dermestid, but I'd hesitate to 
go beyond that.
A couple of possibilities are Cryptophagidae or a young Cleridae, but I think 
you'd need to show a specimen to a coleopterist to be sure.
Tony

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: 
tony.ir...@btinternet.com<mailto:tony.ir...@btinternet.com>
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Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky trap and 
they are approximately 2 mm long.

Thanks,

Angela Duckwall
Associate Conservator
The Textile Museum * 2320 S Street, NW * Washington, DC 20008 *
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 * fax 202.483.0994 *
aduckw...@textilemuseum.org<mailto:aduckw...@textilemuseum.org>


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RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-03 Thread Louis Sorkin
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No, not dermestid beetle larva or larviform adult. Possibly a tenebrionid larva?

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Not a great picture, but it looks suspiciously like a female odd beetle 
(Dermestidae -Thylodrias contractus)

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Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky trap and 
they are approximately 2 mm long.

Thanks,

Angela Duckwall
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The Textile Museum • 2320 S Street, NW • Washington, DC 20008 •
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RE: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-03 Thread Tony Irwin
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It's a beetle larva, and doesn't appear to be a dermestid, but I'd hesitate
to go beyond that.
A couple of possibilities are Cryptophagidae or a young Cleridae, but I
think you'd need to show a specimen to a coleopterist to be sure.
Tony

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  Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky trap
and they are approximately 2 mm long.



  Thanks,



  Angela Duckwall

  Associate Conservator

  The Textile Museum . 2320 S Street, NW . Washington, DC 20008 .
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Re: [pestlist] help with identification

2012-07-03 Thread Forrest St. Aubin
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Not a great picture, but it looks suspiciously like a female odd beetle 
(Dermestidae -Thylodrias contractus)
 
Forrest E. St. Aubin, BCE
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know so many things that ain't so." - Mark Twain

 
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Can anyone identify this little guy?   Several were found on a sticky trap and 
they are approximately 2 mm long.   Thanks,  Angela DuckwallAssociate 
ConservatorThe Textile Museum • 2320 S Street, NW • Washington, DC 20008 • 
tel 202.667.0441, ext. 43 • fax 202.483.0994 • 
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RE: [pestlist] Help with identification

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RE: [pestlist] Help with identification

2012-06-26 Thread Macqueen, Joan Mary
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Does ant one know of a type of large moth which has reddish wings and is much 
larger than a normal moth ? This morning when I came into work, we had this 
flying around the museum store I have as yet been unable to capture it. Our 
store is an industrial building and it is now sitting high up on one of the 
outside walls.I am located in Wakefield in West Yorkshire -  at first 
because of the red wings I thought it might be a butterfly but it is small for 
a butterfly.

I could not get a photo of it flying around

Mary

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Crane fly.

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Hello,

I've recently found these flying insects inside and outside of the historic 
building in Virginia where I work.  I don't recall ever seeing them before, but 
this June they are out in abundance.  They are just under a centimeter in 
length and are yellow-green in color [please see attached photograph].   I'm 
new to IPM and have checked all of my resources without coming up with an 
identification.  Could they be fungus gnats?  Any help would be very much 
appreciated.

Thanks,
Kate Hughes

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RE: [pestlist] Help with identification

2012-06-25 Thread Louis Sorkin
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Yes, looks like a female chironomid.  There have been reports of inhalant 
allergies affecting people due to large mass adult emergences.  Over a few 
years there have been a different kind of fly (a chaoborid midge) that had mass 
emergences off 5th Avenue near the Met & Guggenheim museums.  Many people in 
certain affected apartments also experienced inhalant problems when these 
adults flies were all over their windows/screens.  Chaoborid larvae are aquatic 
and feed on certain mosquito larvae.  It's possible that the midges were 
breeding in street rain drains where certain mosquitoes (possibly Culex pipiens 
molestus) also breed.


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Hi Kate
Your picture is of a female non-biting midge (Chironomidae) - they are often 
abundant near water, where the larvae live, and swarms of males can sometimes 
be a nuisance. They don't pose a threat to the building or contents, but can be 
annoying for visitors (and staff!).
Tony Irwin


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Hello,

I've recently found these flying insects inside and outside of the historic 
building in Virginia where I work.  I don't recall ever seeing them before, but 
this June they are out in abundance.  They are just under a centimeter in 
length and are yellow-green in color [please see attached photograph].   I'm 
new to IPM and have checked all of my resources without coming up with an 
identification.  Could they be fungus gnats?  Any help would be very much 
appreciated.

Thanks,
Kate Hughes

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RE: [pestlist] Help with identification

2012-06-25 Thread Tony Irwin
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Hi Kate
Your picture is of a female non-biting midge (Chironomidae) - they are often
abundant near water, where the larvae live, and swarms of males can
sometimes be a nuisance. They don't pose a threat to the building or
contents, but can be annoying for visitors (and staff!).
Tony Irwin

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: tony.ir...@btinternet.com

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  Hello,

  I've recently found these flying insects inside and outside of the
historic building in Virginia where I work.  I don't recall ever seeing them
before, but this June they are out in abundance.  They are just under a
centimeter in length and are yellow-green in color [please see attached
photograph].   I'm new to IPM and have checked all of my resources without
coming up with an identification.  Could they be fungus gnats?  Any help
would be very much appreciated.

  Thanks,
  Kate Hughes

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Re: [pestlist] Help with identification

2012-06-25 Thread bugman22
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Crane fly.



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Hello,

I've recently found these flying insects inside and outside of the historic 
building in Virginia where I work.  I don't recall ever seeing them before, but 
this June they are out in abundance.  They are just under a centimeter in 
length and are yellow-green in color [please see attached photograph].   I'm 
new to IPM and have checked all of my resources without coming up with an 
identification.  Could they be fungus gnats?  Any help would be very much 
appreciated.  

Thanks,
Kate Hughes

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RE: [pestlist] Help with identification

2012-03-12 Thread Kelly Meyers
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I looked up odd beetle images after I posted and think that is more likely.

Kelly

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I'm opting for female odd beetle - thorax too broad for booklouse.

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Apologies for the poor-quality images.  I’m hoping there’s enough info there to 
get a basic identification on this insect.  Is it something dangerous?  Or 
something that just hitched a ride in on someone’s clothes?

Thanks,
Amber

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Re: [pestlist] Help with identification

2012-03-12 Thread Forrest St. Aubin
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I'm opting for female odd beetle - thorax too broad for booklouse. 
 
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Date: 03/12/2012 11:27 AM
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Subject: [pestlist] Help with identification

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Apologies for the poor-quality images.  I’m hoping there’s enough info there to 
get a basic identification on this insect.  Is it something dangerous?  Or 
something that just hitched a ride in on someone’s clothes?
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