Hi Katey
17 and 19 show *Dorypteryx *- one of the stored product booklice that does
have wings (albeit, they hop rather than fly). They are increasingly
frequently found in art galleries and museums, but so far are not regarded
as serious pests (unlike the wingless *Liposcelis *species).
12 and 14 are a juvenile silverfish, and 11 looks like an adult.
114, 113 and 115 are dermestid larvae - *Reesa*, *Trogoderma *and
*Anthrenocerus
*are possibilities. Unfortunately the glue on blunder traps obscures the
fine detail needed to separate the genera.
Good luck!
Tony

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On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 at 22:45, kleard <kle...@famsf.org> wrote:

> Hi All!
>
> I have a few wee things I need help identifying.
>
> Some look like booklice with wings. Are they a different species than the
> booklice without wings? Are booklice with wings typical in collections?
>
> Thanks,
> Katey
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