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Last Updated: March 3, 2020

Written by: SpeciesFinder

Species: '''Paulo Viridis Formica '''

Where was the species found?

On March 3rd, 2020 this species was found roaming around the household when it was caught by the eye of SpeciesFinder. This species was unrecognized and further exploration began.

Later studies that day found several characteristics which will be listed and the origin of this species is yet to be determined. I common link to this species is the Little Spartina bug that was found in northern Texas. This species was found in southern Texas. A similarity in size is present but through biological study and ancestral link is yet to be discovered.

Characteristics of Paulo Viridis Formica:

Body structure:

Face: Has two functioning eyes.

Nose: has two nostrils above the eyes and have not cover.

Wings: Has two wings that are not able to be used for flight.

Brain: Has one brain and not well known

Memory: Is able to call distinct locations through antenna.

Nervous system: Has a small nervous system. Its eyes are connected to its brain through the now called Visual-tubes which is connected to the central cavity. The rest of the body is connected through small nervous system cords.

Diet: Its current diet is still to be determined. Although it is believed to be a vegetarian it could very well be otherwise. However its diet contains no threat to humans and like wise many other creatures.

Size: The size of the Paulo Viridis Formica is roughly two centimeters in length and one centimeter in width. It must be under microscope to see further detail and futures.

Color: The Paulo Viridis Formica has a green color around its entire body. However the tips of the antenna are a purple shade and wings are translucent.

Preferred areas of comfort: The Paulo Viridis Formica used grass and green areas to camouflage from predators.

Legs: It has six legs which means it is not an arachnid and rather a closer relative of the ant.

Further knowledge will be posted as soon as discovered. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SITE THIS SOURCE IF USED AND CREDIT GOES TO SPECIESFINDER.

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SpeciesFinder (talk) 22:11, 3 March 2020 (UTC)SpeciesFinder