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What is this? - Kymachrysa intacta

What is this? - Kymachrysa intacta
Minneapolis, Avery County, North Carolina, USA
April 19, 2012
Size: ant size
Found this slowly crawling up my grandson's toy car, hope you can tell me what it is. ithas a lot of debree on it, thanks lkb2009

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What is this? - Kymachrysa intacta What is this? - Kymachrysa intacta

Moved
Moved from Unidentified Debris-Carrying Larvae.

Matched to the facial markings in Tauber & Garland (2014).(1)

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

lacewing larva
'ant size' - which ant do you mean? there are some at 1-2 mm range, and others ten times longer (and 1000 times bulkier) than that...

 
very tiny..1-2...thanks for t
very tiny..1-2...thanks for the identification...lkb2009

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