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Assuming I'm looking at the correct images, they are from left to right,
Stegobium paniceum adult; a seed (not pest); a dermestid larva exuvium; and
a tineid larval case (like that of Tineola pellionella).
Tony Irwin

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: tony.ir...@btinternet.com
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  From: ad...@museumpests.net [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net]On Behalf Of
Leon Zak
  Sent: 09 May 2011 16:08
  To: pestlist@museumpests.net
  Subject: [pestlist] FW: pest identification


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  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,
nyilma...@nku.edu.tr



  leon ...



  P.S. - I think we had this pest come through a couple weeks ago - must be
the season ?



  From: Nadim YILMAZER [mailto:nyilma...@nku.edu.tr]
  Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 7:39 AM
  To: i...@museumpests.net
  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




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