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The moth in pics 1 & 2 is a *Monopis *species, almost certainly *Mo
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Just a quick ID would be a tineid moth and multiple insects are boo
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Hi Jill,
I am no expert but it certainly looks like the larvae we h
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The first two are adult beetles, most likely bark beetles of the fa
pine borer and
a male.
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Asian long horned beetle, perhaps.
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Acanthocinus nodosus (Fabricius)
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I would say an exotic long horned beetle some type of Cerambycidae.
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I think the most likely answer is a calliphorid puparium. A bluebottle's sense
of smell will guide it to potential food sources, even bricked-up cats.
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I think the most likely answer is a calliphorid puparium. A bluebottle's
sense of smell will guide it to potential food sources, even bricked-up
cats.
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I think it's a mirid plant bug from seeing its parts. From outdoor
This is a caddisfly (Trichoptera). The larvae are aquatic, and the adults
are often attracted to light, so this one probably came in an open window.
The only concern might be that if many insects are entering the building in
this way, they could provide food for pests such as Anthrenus.
Tony
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First photo is Anthocomus bipunctatus - an introduced European specie
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It's a heteropteran bug that's come in from outside - a plant feeder,
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Thank you for your advice.
I will set up the traps.
Tony Irwin ,
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Looks very like Tineola bisselliella - the webbing clothes moth. This
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Soo pretty in pink!!!
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Thanks for all the help with this identification!
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Hi,
The common name of this fly is "Fungus Gnat". Typically this in
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Looks like a sciarid fly, a dark-winged fungus gnat. Normally breed
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They look very much like Dienerella (Latridiidae). A dorsal view woul
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l, horse hair, whale baleen, porcupine quills,
>> embroidery, etc. all have keratin and will support fabric pest larval
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ills, embroidery, etc. all have keratin and will support fabric pest
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The beetles are not a direct threat to collections. It l
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Correct, not lyctine bostrichid (powderpost beetles are included in
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Lisa -
It is NOT a powderpost beetle. Although you only have the o
. temperature
around 70. I don't think it's a powderpost beetle because it has several
segments on the lower half.
Lisa
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Where are you finding it?
Gretchen
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Looks like a Powderpost beetle
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You can tell I'm old school & my age for using a "retired" name.
dekayi makes
perfect sense. I appreciate the help.
My best,
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It is *Storeria dekayi,* formerly known as the DeKay's snake but now
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I'd look up Dekay's snake (if you are writing from US) Storeria
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Joni -
It is a leaf feeding beetle in the order Chrysomelidae. It
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Thank you for your message.
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