Looks like some type of earwig nymph to me. JTV

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Subject: [PestList] Very ancient Bug

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Hello dear people of the Pestlist group,

During the restoration and dismantling of a 19th century Japanese folding 
screen we found a bug in between the inner paper lining. We suspect this bug 
lived in Japan during the construction of this folding screen around the year 
1830. Maybe it is so old that this species is extinct nowadays? Can somebody 
identify this bug for us?
Thank you in advance,

Lex​​

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