Re: [pestlist] Pest ID

2016-06-22 Thread Crista Pack

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How interesting! I mean - it's not great that we have them...but so amazing
how they have a spring apparatus to propel themselves! It makes sense now
how they were jumping so much when discovered. After reading the fact sheet
on them on the museumpests.net website, it is also starting to make sense
why they might be in these boxes and will lead us to the root of the
problem (which I imagine will be an RH issue at the offsite storage
facility where these boxes came from).

Many, many thanks Lynn and Louis!

Best,
Crista

On 21 June 2016 at 22:28, Louis Sorkin <sor...@amnh.org> wrote:

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> Actually good examples of what are commonly known as springtails. At one
> time classified as insects, but are now in another category of hexapods.
> The Collembola is now considered a subclass and the different subcategories
> of these springtails are the orders. This one is an entomobryid
> collembolan. The furcula is the structure of the spring apparatus situated
> at the rear of the body and it folds forward and clasps on the ventral side
> of the body.  A quick release propels the creature from the substrate
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> *Subject:* [pestlist] Pest ID
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> Hello,
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> This morning the following four pests were caught in an Archives
> processing area, on someone's desk. They suspect that they came out of a
> box of documents that were being processed, but are not certain. There are
> also boxes nearby from recent supply shipments.
>
> The pests were caught with pieces of scotch tape and, as a result, are
> slightly mangled. They range in size from 2mm - 3mm.
>
> I know they're pretty smashed, but I was hoping some components that are
> visible might provide clues to what they are?
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Best,
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> Crista Pack
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2014-07-10 Thread Crista Pack
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Hi Sharlane,

That looks like a marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) to me. I
saw a lot of them (too many!) when I lived on the east coast. I think
they were accidentally introduced out there, have been rapidly
reproducing, and are starting to spread throughout the U.S. Luckily,
they haven't become a problem yet for us here in Arizona...but I'm
sure it's just a matter of time before we see them here too!

Best,
Crista

Crista Pack
Kress Post-Graduate Fellow in Conservation
Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
ph: (520) 621-6314

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 From: Sharlane Gubkin s...@case.edu
 Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 09:29:01 -0400
 Subject: Identify?

 Several of these were in boxes of donated papers, all are dead.
 Thanks for your help!

 Best,
 Sharlane


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2012-06-29 Thread Crista Pack
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I will be away at an archaeological field school from June 25th - June
29th and will have limited access to email during this time. I will
respond to your message as soon as I can when I return.
Best, Crista

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