Hi Katey
No, the hind femora are much bigger than on the Cigarette Beetle. I suspect
this is one of the Flea Beetles (Alticini, Chrysomelidae). There are alot
of species, often difficult to identify.
But the main thing is that they are accidental visitors, and are not
interested in eating collections.
Tony

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> Is this a cigarette beetle?
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> Best,
> Katey
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