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Photo#155714
Bathroom bug - Anthrenus

Bathroom bug - Anthrenus
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
November 7, 2007
Size: 4mm

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Bathroom bug - Anthrenus Bathroom bug - Anthrenus

Moved
Moved from Carpet Beetles.

Not an ID
But it does look a lot like the larva of a Carpet Beetle (Dermestidae). I'm not sure which one.

 
Definitely.
Definitely a larva of Anthrenus sp.

 
Could be
I have found adult Anthrenus carpet beetles inside before.

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