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I'd say it doesn't look like Periplaneta americana (8 eggs on each side, 14-16 
eggs total and case not as long as next 2 species), but looks most like Blatta 
orientalis (16 eggs), the oriental cockroach. Another possible species would be 
the smoky brown (Periplaneta fuliginosa) with around 24 eggs/capsule.  American 
cockroach ootheca is not as long as other two.  Difficult to see the side 
sculpturing of ootheca to see eggs/side.

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Hello,

I don't believe the samples are larder beetles, since they tend to burrow into 
wood to pupate.  The pupal cases are probably left in the wood when adults 
emerge.   If there are holes in the frames, then may be it is larder beetles.

Now that I've looked at the picture closer, they look like American cockroach 
egg cases.

Regards,
Justin

Justin Hedlund, BCE
Technical Project Manager
THE STERITECH GROUP, INC.
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From: Elizabeth Byrne <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:19:09 -0500
Subject: ID larder beetle pupae castings?

Can anyone tell me if the attached image is castings of larder beetles?  Th ey 
measure about 12 mm in length and were found in the crevice between a pa inting 
on wood and its wood frame, with boring damage to the painting.  Tha nks.

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