I would call that an Ectobius cockroach, an incidental invader not an
infestation causing cockroach.

On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 10:31 AM lmio <l...@cranbrook.edu> wrote:

> I need a little id help. Attached is an image of a dead bug found on a
> wool tapestry in Michigan.
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> Thanks!
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> Leslie M.
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