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Ant? - Pseudisobrachium

Ant? - Pseudisobrachium
Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA
May 19, 2007
Size: 5 mm
Looks a lot like a rove beetle. Just has one too many body sections. Found under a rock.

Moved
Moved from Bethylidae.

Pseudisobrachium sp. (Pristocerinae) - female
Very peculair shape of the three-segmented mesosoma leaves no doubt. Compare with pictures posted by Jim MacClarin last year.

Thanks
For the help!

Bethylid of some sort.
Bethylid of some sort.

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