Hi,

Image 16 and 19 looks to be ctenolepisma longicaudatum.

Best regards,

Antonia Reime Aabø
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Sendt: tirsdag 31. januar 2023 22:37
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Hello All,

I am attaching some photos of various buggies I have come across in my 
monitors. My version of Dino Lite does not have the measurement tool, but each 
of the ones photographed are between 1mm and 4 mm in size.

Image4 has close ups of the body and head, as does Imagg17, Image24, and 
Image27.

Could image4 be a female odd beetle?
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