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Photo#891093
what is this

what is this
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
February 7, 2014
Size: 1 cm
This was found in a living room recently, near lights, lamp. The antennae has a ball at the base of it. We have seen about a dozen of them.

the specimen look intact to me...
...except for a few flagellomeres missing from the left antenna

Moved from ID Request.

 
it is dead, though
.

 
i can totally relate to that.

from the "submit inage" page
Please, do not submit mutilated bugs. Dead specimens, particularly squashed ones, are difficult to make out.

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