This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to [email protected] To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- I found the following link to a list of dermestids, and this is one found in Turkey. It closely resembles the one in the images from the fur storage at the university.
http://www.dermestidae.com/Dermesteskaszabi.html Paul Paul S. Storch Project Specialist II/Collections Liaison Historic Sites and Museums B-124.2 Minnesota Historical Society 345 Kellogg Blvd. West St. Paul, MN 55102-1906 (651) 259-3257 Fax: (651) 297-2967 [email protected] Visit Historic Sites!<http://www.mnhs.org/visit/> www.mnhs.org From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Leon Zak Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 10:08 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [pestlist] FW: pest identification This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to [email protected] To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Hello - we received the email below - the images were in the rar compressed format. Rar is not native to many computers so I've put his images on a page on the museumpests web site. If you'd like to help him out please go to http://museumpests.net/temppests and view the images. As I usually do, I also suggested that he join our list. Until he does that, which you won't know unless he sends something to us, please send your answers to the list (just so others can follow) and to him, [email protected] leon ... P.S. - I think we had this pest come through a couple weeks ago - must be the season ? From: Nadim YILMAZER [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 7:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: pest identification Dear Sir/Madam, Please attached to find a zipped folder including pictures of some insects we encountered in fur store of our small zoology museum. I wonder if you have chance to identify those insects? (I think they are two adults, two larvae and one pupa. One adult may be a black carpet beetle.) (By the way, I am a cell biologist, not an entomologist). Thank you for your help in advance. Best regards. Dr. Nadim Yılmazer Namık Kemal University Biology Department Tekirdag - Turkey ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To send an email to the list, send your msg to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list send an email to [email protected] and in the subject put: "unsubscribe" - no quotes please. You are receiving the Pestlist emails in standard mode. To change to the DIGEST mode send an email to [email protected] with this command in the body: set mode digest pestlist Any problems email [email protected] or [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To send an email to the list, send your msg to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list send an email to [email protected] and in the subject put: "unsubscribe" - no quotes please. You are receiving the Pestlist emails in standard mode. To change to the DIGEST mode send an email to [email protected] with this command in the body: set mode digest pestlist Any problems email [email protected] or [email protected]

