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Ant-loving Beetle - Decarthron abnorme

Ant-loving Beetle - Decarthron abnorme
Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
April 5, 2007
Size: ~2mm
Found on the underside of a piece of plywood in a community garden.

Moved
Moved from Ant-loving Beetles.

Pselaphinae: Decarthron abnorme
It is a male (note the pinched area near the apex of the mesofemora), and in MA it is by far most likely to be D. abnorme.

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