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very small semi-transparent ant species in bare open sparsley planted dirt patch near a deep cm wide hole in dirt. - Brachymyrmex depilis - female

very small semi-transparent ant species in bare open sparsley planted dirt patch near a deep cm wide hole in dirt. - Brachymyrmex depilis - Female
Fredericton, york County, New Brunswick, Canada
July 29, 2022
Size: around one mm long

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Please leave it here until the ant experts have had a chance to look at it. That's how you'll get an accurate ID.

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lol i keep moving it to the w
lol i keep moving it to the wrong species. my bad i'm super tired

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