RE: [pestlist] Please help me with ID of insect

2017-06-26 Thread Anderson, Gretchen

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Hello Joanna,

It is difficult to identify a pest from the damage.  If possible, get a 
close-up image of the critter.  It will also help if you can give us an idea of 
the scale?  Measure it if possible.  Sorry that I cannot be of more help at 
this point.
Gretchen Anderson
Conservator
Carnegiemnh.org

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Hello Johanna,
Once you have the frame open, you can try using a piece of clear tape to 
capture the insect.  If a standard microscope is not readily available, a 
simple microscope attachment for the smartphone can be obtained for a very 
reasonable price.  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QLYPMZW?psc=1
Good luck!

Best,
Jessica

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Sorry!!

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Now with images

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Dear Rich,
attached some more pictures. Have you any ideas?
The insects move, that means they are alive and they are very small (2mm). But 
we will open the pictureframe anyway to get a further view on the problem.
Thanks
Johanna
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien

Mag. Johanna Diehl
Restauratorin
Kunstkammer & Schatzkammer

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Johanna,

The images are not of sufficient resolution or magnification to allow for an 
answer with any assurance. Please try to find a way to obtain better images. 
Alternatively, sample the physical material and consider submitting it for 
evaluation.

Best regards,
Rich

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Re: [pestlist] Please help me with ID of insect

2017-06-23 Thread Louis Sorkin

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I have to agree. I've been travelling but the first picture that was posted was 
enough. Very distinctive head.  Some are plant feeders; some predaceous. Their 
wings (if present) are also quite distinctive and characteristic for the order.


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Hi Johanna
As others have suggested, a specimen or magnified photo would be best to get a 
definitive name, but looking at your pictures, I am quite sure that the insect 
is a thrips (Thysanoptera). These insects regularly squeeze themselves into 
picture frames (they have evolved to insert themselves into very narrow spaces 
in the plants on which they feed). They will do no damage themselves, but 
occasionally a dead thrips can act as a focal point for mould, which may damage 
works on paper, so they are best removed from the frames.
Best wishes
Tony

Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 3PH
England

mobile: +44(0)7880707834
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Hello Johanna,

Once you have the frame open, you can try using a piece of clear tape to 
capture the insect.  If a standard microscope is not readily available, a 
simple microscope attachment for the smartphone can be obtained for a very 
reasonable price.  
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QLYPMZW?psc=1<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fdp%2FB00QLYPMZW%3Fpsc%3D1=01%7C01%7Csorkin%40amnh.org%7Cdbbc90eae070f99e08d4ba3effce%7Cbe0003e8c6b9496883aeb34586974b76%7C0=EnkHAfzMZeSkWEhndf5eJDaXTZzzTYh0tHXqMpWjdKA%3D=0>
Good luck!

Best,
Jessica

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Sorry!!

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Now with images

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Dear Rich,
attached some more pictures. Have you any ideas?
The insects move, that means they are alive and they are very small (2mm). But 
we will open the pictureframe anyway to get a further view on the problem.
Thanks
Johanna
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien

Mag. Johanna Diehl
Restauratorin
Kunstkammer & Schatzkammer

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Re: [pestlist] Please help me with ID of insect

2017-06-23 Thread Tony Irwin

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Hi Johanna
As others have suggested, a specimen or magnified photo would be best to
get a definitive name, but looking at your pictures, I am quite sure that
the insect is a thrips (Thysanoptera). These insects regularly squeeze
themselves into picture frames (they have evolved to insert themselves into
very narrow spaces in the plants on which they feed). They will do no
damage themselves, but occasionally a dead thrips can act as a focal point
for mould, which may damage works on paper, so they are best removed from
the frames.
Best wishes
Tony

Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 3PH
England

mobile: +44(0)7880707834
phone: +44(0)1603 453524

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> Once you have the frame open, you can try using a piece of clear tape to
> capture the insect.  If a standard microscope is not readily available, a
> simple microscope attachment for the smartphone can be obtained for a very
> reasonable price.  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QLYPMZW?psc=1
> Good luck!
>
> Best,
> Jessica
>
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>> *Von:* Diehl Johanna
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>> *Betreff:* AW: [pestlist] Please help me with ID of insect
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>>
>> Now with images
>>
>>
>>
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>> ests.net <pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net>] *Im Auftrag von *Diehl Johanna
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>> Dear Rich,
>>
>> attached some more pictures. Have you any ideas?
>>
>> The insects move, that means they are alive and they are very small
>> (2mm). But we will open the pictureframe anyway to get a further view on
>> the problem.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Johanna
>>
>> *Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Mag. Johanna Diehl*
>>
>> *Restauratorin*
>>
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>> The images are not of sufficient resolution or magnification to allow for
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>> images. Alternatively, sample the physical material and consider submitting
>> it for evaluation.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best re

Re: [pestlist] Please help me with ID of insect

2017-06-23 Thread Jessica Lian Pace

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Hello Johanna,

Once you have the frame open, you can try using a piece of clear tape to
capture the insect.  If a standard microscope is not readily available, a
simple microscope attachment for the smartphone can be obtained for a very
reasonable price.  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QLYPMZW?psc=1
Good luck!

Best,
Jessica

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>
>
> Now with images
>
>
>
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> Johanna
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> Dear Rich,
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> attached some more pictures. Have you any ideas?
>
> The insects move, that means they are alive and they are very small (2mm).
> But we will open the pictureframe anyway to get a further view on the
> problem.
>
> Thanks
>
> Johanna
>
> *Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien*
>
>
>
> *Mag. Johanna Diehl*
>
> *Restauratorin*
>
> *Kunstkammer & Schatzkammer*
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> Johanna,
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> The images are not of sufficient resolution or magnification to allow for
> an answer with any assurance. Please try to find a way to obtain better
> images. Alternatively, sample the physical material and consider submitting
> it for evaluation.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rich
>
>
>
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Re: [pestlist] Please help me with ID of insect

2017-06-23 Thread RJPollack

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Johanna,

The images are not of sufficient resolution or magnification to allow for an 
answer with any assurance. Please try to find a way to obtain better images. 
Alternatively, sample the physical material and consider submitting it for 
evaluation.

Best regards,
Rich

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> I found two very small insects (approximate only 2mm long) in a frame of an 
> aquarelle painting and some feeding traces. Could they be silverfishes? 
> Please help me with the ID…
> Thank you very much!
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> Johanna
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RE: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [pestlist] Please help!

2016-05-27 Thread Jablonski, Megan T CIV NHHC, NUM

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Thank you so much! Based on where they were found in the building, any of these 
could be the source.

Thanks again for your speedy assistance!

-Megan

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These flies are Black Fungus Gnats - Sciaridae. They may be breeding indoors in 
pot plants, or in soil outside, or in rotting wood. They do breed in fungi as 
well!
No threat to your collections, excepting as food for Anthrenus. It's possible 
they may be attracted to lights at night, and are entering through an open 
window.
Tony.

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These small flying insects have been found throughout our collections 
area. I am not sure how nervous I should be about them! This particular trap is 
near an exterior door, but there were 47 of these flying insects on this one 
trap alone. I am familiar with springtails, and we tend to see surges of them 
this time of the year, but I have not seen these insects in such high numbers 
before. Please help!

Thank you,

Megan Jablonski
Collections Manager
Puget Sound Navy Museum
Naval History & Heritage Command
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