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Myrmica Punctiventris
Myrmica punctiventris
Family: Myrmicinae
Myrmica Punctiventris
are common in hardwood forests. They look for seeds and plant material.
They live in small colonies under the bark of rotten logs, dead oak trees, leaf litter and under rocks.