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Can someone help me identify this ant species?


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#1 Offline AntSprites - Posted October 17 2018 - 8:06 PM

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YouTube video of the queen ^^
Found October 3rd in the Arizona Valley.

#2 Offline AntSprites - Posted October 17 2018 - 8:09 PM

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I have no idea why it posted this like 3 times... It was not on purpose.

#3 Offline FSTP - Posted October 17 2018 - 8:24 PM

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there's an entire forum dedicated to ID'ing ants. Please Follow the ID  request protocol outlined in this pinned thread located here. http://www.formicult...t-a-new-thread/


Edited by FSTP, October 17 2018 - 8:25 PM.


#4 Offline AntSprites - Posted October 17 2018 - 8:57 PM

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Okay thanks! I guess I should have looked around more...

#5 Offline neoponera - Posted October 27 2018 - 1:14 PM

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trachymyrmex

 

(just scrolling down the id requests list, answering everything)






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