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Dear Lisa

Looks like an isopod (not an expert, but possibly a rolypoly/woodlouse).
Not a threat to collections. Unless someone has been moving rotting wood or
leaf litter through the museum,  it probably came from outside on somone’s
shoes.

Best

JP

On Friday, December 29, 2017, Lisa Bruno <lisa.br...@brooklynmuseum.org>
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> This was found on a wall in a gallery.  Does anyone have thoughts on its
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