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Ecitonidia wheeleri

Ecitonidia wheeleri
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
May 30, 2008
Size: 2.2 mm
Looks like a big Pselaphid but actually just another inquiline Staph. These apparently live with army ants, but this one flew to UV light in my back yard. I thought the massive antennae and deeply sulcate pronotum were eye-catching.

Moved
Moved from Aleocharinae.

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