Head is a booklouse head plus antennae. Body shrunk up. Easiest to see in 
capture7.


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Louis,

Thank you for your quick reply. Can you explain the characteristics in the 
second capture that shows it to be a booklouse? It looks very different than 
most photos I'm seeing, but I know subgroups can vary.

Julie

On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 8:43:29 AM UTC-7, sorkin wrote:

Looks like a small dermestid beetle larva. 2 pictures of a booklouse. 2 
pictures of a springtail.


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Insect Cuisine & Entomophagy Research

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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2018 11:33:08 AM
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Subject: [pestlist] ID Confirmation and Help

Hello Pestlist,

I come to you again for help in ID. Just when I think I get a grasp on the 
museum pests we will have, I get a few curve balls!

First: Furniture Beetle larvae? It's very small, ~1mm, which is smaller than 
the info sheets - but do those larvae start that size and grow proportionally 
until pupation?

Second: Some kind of beetle - also very small, ~1mm

Third: Is this a silverfish larvae? again, very small, ~1mm

Much appreciated. I'm always very relieved to have this list for assistance 
when my own search is inconclusive.


Julie McInnis
Collections Care Assistant
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

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