increase the
probability of being Stegobium. The wooden object might be contain stored
products (grains).
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hairs on their elytra.
Tom Parker
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in outline
and have golden hairs on their elytra.
Tom Parker
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Hi Cory
It looks like a cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne) to
date priority
over Anobiidae.
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They look like Anobiidae (which, BTW, have recently been regrouped wi
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It is an anobiid.
Jeffrey Tucker, BCE
Entomology Associates, Inc.
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