Spider is a male Oecobius in 206 and looks like there is another species in 302 because there is a lone leg. Also in 206 is a small beetle, but a little fuzzy when zooming in, so not sure of ID Another beetle in 201, also fuzzy, but antennae long, so not a dermestid. Beetles could be related to moisture condition. Lou
Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E. Entomologist, Arachnologist, Myriapodologist Division of Invertebrate Zoology American Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street New York, New York 10024-5192 sor...@amnh.org 212-769-5613 voice 212-769-5277 fax The New York Entomological Society, Inc. www.nyentsoc.org n...@amnh.org -----Original Message----- From: pestlist@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 1:10 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net Subject: [pestlist] Beetle (?) ID help Hello everyone, I found some mysterious insects in the traps today, and I was hoping for some help in identifying them. The only pest I can clearly identify is the spider in Trap 206. Does anyone have any ideas about the rest? Thank you so much, Megan Jablonski Collections Manager Puget Sound Navy Museum Naval History & Heritage Command 251 1st Street Bremerton, WA 98337 p. (360) 627-2288 f. (360) 627-2273 www.PugetSoundNavyMuseum.org www.history.navy.mil/PSNM www.facebook.com/pugetsoundnavymuseum FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PRIVACY SENSITIVE: ANY MISUSE OR UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE MAY RESULT IN BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES.