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-----------------------------------------------------------They look like 
saw-toothed grain beetles to me.

Cindy

On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:04:38 -0400 (EDT)
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> -----------------------------------------------------------Pictures 
>are kind of fuzzy, but not drugstore beetle (wrong 
>family, too) &
> not sure of size, but looks like Corticaria pubescens (a 
>latridiid). 
> Maybe someone else can hazard a guess.
> 
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> We have been finding some beetles in one of our 
>>galleries.  Comparing
>> the photos we took of them  with those online I suspect 
>>they are
>> drugstore beetles. I purchased several food 
>>bait/pheromone traps aimed
>> at drugstore beetles but haven't caught  more than two 
>>in a month.   Are
>> those traps effective or is it a sign that my bugs 
>>aren't drugstore thus
>> not attracted by these particular pheromones?  Or they 
>>suddenly pack
>> their stuff and left?
>>
>>
>>
>> Can anyone look at the attached images and give me a 
>>clue?
>>
>>
>>
>> Also, If you know how to deal with a potential 
>>infestation in a gallery,
>> please let me know.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Silvia N Gonzales
>>
>> Collections Manager
>>
>> Utah Museum of Fine Arts
>>
>> 410 Campus Center Drive
>>
>> Salt Lake City, UT 84112
>>
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Cindy Ramotnik
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