Thanks, all - That's what I initially thought, despite my stated concerns. 
Glad of the confirmation and to have this resource.


On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 11:39:08 AM UTC-4 prevcon wrote:

> Greetings - 
> During an assessment of a painting collection we found the "critter" and 
> (possibly) associated damage in the attached photos on the reverse of the 
> canvas. 
>
> It's long-dead, and quite desiccated.  I am concerned that it might be 
> either Anthrenus scrophulariae (Linneaeus) or Anthrenus flavipes (LeConte) 
> that has lost it's "hair.  Many thanks.
> [image: IMG_5983 (2).jpg][image: IMG_5987 (2).jpg][image: 
> IMG_5985.jpg][image: 
> IMG_5993 (2).jpg]"
>

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