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Dominique Posted - 15/11/2015 : 11:20:39

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A very little thing from Maryland, looks like an ant with longhorn antennae...

I think it is Cyrtinus pygmaeus.

Data : USA Maryland - Kenwood Beach - Prince Frederick - 7 VI 1952
Size : 2.5 mm
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Xavier Posted - 15/11/2015 : 22:12:18
Cyrtinus pygmaeus (Haldeman, 1847), which is a Cyrtinini, for the complete name.
Dominique Posted - 15/11/2015 : 16:17:38
Probably that's why I have found its name

Thanks for the confirmation.
dryobius Posted - 15/11/2015 : 14:57:16
Yes, C. pygmaeus. There's no other species like this in the Eastern USA.

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