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September 12 West Michigan - very small and slender ant


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#1 Offline cfreidsma - Posted Yesterday, 6:47 PM

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I don't think I've ever found this species. Very small and very slender. P9130709.JPG P9130711.JPG P9130714.JPG

#2 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted Yesterday, 7:53 PM

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Stigmatomma pallipes



#3 Offline cfreidsma - Posted Yesterday, 7:54 PM

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Sweet. I didn't know we had those this far north. I'm setting her up in a founding nest so she has substrate and an out world.

I'm assuming she does diapause like other native species?




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