Re: [pestlist] re: Wasp identification

2017-10-16 Thread Simon Schölch

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Thank you everybody for your suggestions, the Pteromalidae definitely looks 
like the right fit!
No, I don't need to narrow it down to a species, instead I'll check with the 
inhabitants of the house on their lighting habits and ask them to keep an eye 
open with regard to possible hosts for the wasps.

Best regards,

Simon Schölch
Konserveringstekniker / Dipl.-Rest.
Bevaringscenter Fyn
v/Langelands Museum
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SV: [pestlist] Beetle identification

2017-08-14 Thread Simon Schölch
entification



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Hi Simon

This is one of the bark beetles (Scolytinae) - I would say it is Hylesinus 
fraxini or a close relative. They are usually associated with ash trees 
(Fraxinus), and tunnel under the bark. When they occur in large numbers 
indoors, the first thing to inspect is any firewood. It is most likely they are 
emerging from that. They do not present a threat to the building or its 
contents, except that dead individuals provide food for Anthrenus larvae.

Best wishes

Tony





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On 11 August 2017 at 12:52, Simon Schölch <s...@langelandkommune.dk> wrote:

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Hallo Group,



This little guy I could not find in any of my books. The specimen is from 
southern Jutland in Denmark. Dozens of individuals of this species appeared 
inside an old, inhabited farm house (timber structures, probably organic 
filling material in ceilings, all kinds of possible food sources available, but 
the source has not yet been discovered) in the course of July, flying to the 
windows to get outside. They are about 3 mm in length. Colour isn’t great in 
the pictures, but greyish-brown with off-white scale markings is still pretty 
much what it looks like in real.

Any help would be appreciated!



Best regards,



Simon Schölch

Konserveringstekniker / Dipl.-Rest.



Bevaringscenter Fyn

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SV: [pestlist] ID query

2017-05-10 Thread Simon Schölch

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Hallo Alan,

We often see that thrips work their way inside framed works of art on paper or 
canvas, dying there and leaving tiny spots of discoloration.
A small  nuisance, but nonetheless disfiguring when their numbers are high.

Simon Schölch
Conservation Technician
 
Bevaringscenter Fyn
v/Langelands Museum

Østergade 25
5900 Rudkøbing
Denmark
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Tlf. + 45 63 51 63 13
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Fra: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net] På 
vegne af Alan P Van Dyke
Sendt: 10. maj 2017 15:02
Til: pestlist@museumpests.net
Emne: [pestlist] ID query

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Hello all, 

Attached is a photo of a small insect that has been cropping up lately in some 
of my sticky traps.  It's about a millimeter in length.  Anyone recognize it?

Thanks,

Alan


Alan P. Van Dyke
Preservation Technician
Harry Ransom Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O. Drawer 7219
Austin, TX 78713-7219
P: 512-232-4614
www.hrc.utexas.edu
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