Looks like a *Trogoderma* species, but I'd be hesitant to say which one.
Tony

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On Thu, 1 Oct 2020 at 21:10, Cannon, James <[email protected]>
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> Hello,
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> I have an infestation in a taxidermied flamingo in one of my dioramas. We
> were able to capture a specimen and take some photographs of it. Based on
> these, would you be able to identify the critter? We had to use a telescope
> to take the pictures because it was only about 2mm long.
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> Thanks,
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> James Cannon
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> Exhibit Preparator
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> Springfield Science Museum
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