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yup , i agree with you. This shape not belongs to Lasioderma which increase the 
probability of being Stegobium. The wooden object might be contain stored 
products (grains).

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Subject: Re: [pestlist] wood boring beetle ID request
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 13:38:37 +0000

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True. Lasioderma have shorter bodies than one pictured here. Elytra would be 
more shiny in addition to the setae Tom mentions.  Head also would be 
relatively larger in Lasioderma compared to Stegobium. This one has the body 
shape of Stegobium and not Lasioderma..













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It is NOT a cigarette beetle.  Cigarette beetles are almost round in outline 
and have golden hairs on their elytra.
 
Tom Parker






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Sent: Tue, Feb 5, 2013 2:40 am

Subject: Re: [pestlist] wood boring beetle ID request




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Hi Cory

It looks like a cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne) to me. Was the wooden 
object associated with food (e.g. grain bins)? We have found cigarette beetles 
on wooden Aboriginal food carriers (coolimons) where food residue had 
penetrated 
the timber.

Best wishes
Alex

Alex Roach
Heritage Pest Management


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> These were found infesting a wooden object and they don't seem the usual 
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