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  1. Brachymyrmex depilis - Wikipedia

    Brachymyrmex depilis is a species of Formicine ant native to North America. [2][3][4][5][6] The subspecies Brachymyrmex depilis flavescens was described by Grundmann in 1952, however a …

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  2. Hairless Rover Ant (Brachymyrmex Depilis): Facts, Identification ...

    Guide to the European Hairless Rover Ant (Brachymyrmex Depilis). Learn about their lifecycle, habitat, what they eat, and whether they are dangerous.

  3. What Are Rover Ants and How to Identify Them?

    Jul 8, 2025 · Rover ants are a lesser-known species of ants that often go unnoticed until they become a nuisance. These tiny insects can invade homes, gardens, and other areas, making it important to …

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  4. Brachymyrmex depilis (Hairless Rover Ant): Identification, Facts, and ...

    Brachymyrmex depilis is a North American species of rover ant in the subfamily Formicinae. The species was described by Emery in 1893. A 2019 study synonymized…

  5. Hairless Rover Ant - Brachymyrmex depilis - BugGuide.Net

    Sep 2, 2025 · Hairless Rover Ant - Brachymyrmex depilis - Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA September 2, 2025 Brachymyrmex depilis More images …

  6. Hairless Rover Ant (Brachymyrmex depilis) · iNaturalist

    Brachymyrmex depilis is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. (Source: Wikipedia, 'Brachymyrmex depilis', https://wikipedia.org/wiki/brachymyrmex depilis, CC BY-SA 3.0 .

  7. Species Brachymyrmex depilis - BugGuide.Net

    Jan 8, 2025 · An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.

  8. Brachymyrmex depilis - AntWiki

    May 3, 2026 · Colonies or nest chambers that form part of a nest of Brachymyrmex depilis can be found in the soil under stones or in rotting wood in a wide variety of habitats: open forest, dense moist …

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  9. Brachymyrmex depilis (Hairless Rover Ant) - AntScout

    These ants belong to the Formicinae subfamily and have distinctive 9-segmented antennae and a swollen-looking mesonotum that bulges above the pronotum in side view . They range across much …

  10. Brachymyrmex - Wikipedia

    Brachymyrmex is a genus of minute ants that at first glance exhibit little morphological variation. Currently only the 9-segmented antennae and lack of antennal club have been proposed to diagnose …

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