Hi Katey,

Correct me if I’m wrong, but looks like images labeled “Image4” and “Image3” 
are of an adult female odd beetle. “Image9”, “Image7”, and “Image6” look like 
odd beetle larvae, and “Image1” and “Image10” look like dermestid beetle 
larvae, but I’m not 100% sure what species.

Best,

Kelcie Brown
(she/her)
Herbarium Curatorial Assistant
New York Botanical Garden

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Hello!

Attached are photos taken of pests found in our sticky monitors today. Any help 
with their identification would be great!

Thank you,
Katey
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