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Photo#58116
small velvet ant - Pseudomethoca frigida - female

small velvet ant - Pseudomethoca frigida - Female
East Highgate, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
June 14, 2006
Size: 3.6mm

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small velvet ant - Pseudomethoca frigida - female small velvet ant - Pseudomethoca frigida - female small velvet ant - Pseudomethoca frigida - female

Pseudomethoca frigida
This species is a member of Pseudomethoca, they can be pretty diffcult to recognize, but the sessile abdomen and thoracic shape are distinctive of Pseudomethoca. This species is P. frigida (Smith), it ranges from the Atlantic coast to the Rocky Mountains, but is often overlooked due to its small size, excellent find.

 
Great!!!
It's nice to get one that can be identified to species. Thanks Kevin.

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