Dear everyone,
As you might remember since we presented in Pest Odyssey last year, we have
been carrying out investigations with *Tricorynus herbarius *beetles in
Lima in Peru. Our masters thesis student has run into a wall with her final
ID approval to get her thesis through.

The insect sample that was supposedly deposited by foreign entomologists at
the local museum is nowhere to be found (possibly COVID complications) and
we don't have any local Ptinidae specialists here who could approve her ID
without a sample comparison.

Do any of you know any Ptinidae specialists who would be willing to look at
the student's ID, maybe look through her photos so that she can have her ID
corroborated for her thesis? I am told her university will accept a
corroboration even if it's done through Zoom with high-quality photos
because sending samples out of Peru is rather bureaucratic. The only thing
required would be for the specialist to allow her to say in her thesis that
they checked her ID and agree with it. She is currently in conversations
with an entomologist in Argentina who published on *T. herbarius *before,
but since it might end up having to be online only, it would help her a lot
to have another person as well. Worst case scenario, she would be forced to
leave it as sp., which would be a sad outcome for so much work.

Thank you very much for any information you might have on this!

All the best from Peru,
Angelica Isa
Pachacamac Museum

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