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Formicidae 6.19.09 01 - Leptothorax canadensis

Formicidae 6.19.09 01 - Leptothorax canadensis
Kettle River, 3 miles west of Curlew, Ferry County, Washington, USA
June 19, 2009
A solitary ant found on the leaf of a dogwood in the morning

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Common but inconspicuous,
this is Leptothorax muscorum. If, indeed, it's all one species (doubtful in my mind) this is one of the few ants that is apparently native to both North America and Eurasia. It is essentially boreal and montane in distribution.

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