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Hallo Alan,

We often see that thrips work their way inside framed works of art on paper or 
canvas, dying there and leaving tiny spots of discoloration.
A small  nuisance, but nonetheless disfiguring when their numbers are high.

Simon Schölch
Conservation Technician
 
Bevaringscenter Fyn
v/Langelands Museum

Østergade 25
5900 Rudkøbing
Denmark
Tlf. + 45 63 51 63 12
Tlf. + 45 63 51 63 13
E-mail: s...@langelandkommune.dk




Fra: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net] På 
vegne af Alan P Van Dyke
Sendt: 10. maj 2017 15:02
Til: pestlist@museumpests.net
Emne: [pestlist] ID query

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Hello all, 

Attached is a photo of a small insect that has been cropping up lately in some 
of my sticky traps.  It's about a millimeter in length.  Anyone recognize it?

Thanks,

Alan


Alan P. Van Dyke
Preservation Technician
Harry Ransom Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O. Drawer 7219
Austin, TX 78713-7219
P: 512-232-4614
www.hrc.utexas.edu
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