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Best Answer Acutus , April 20 2019 - 7:08 PM

Looks like Camponotus chromaiodes to me.

 

 

Thanks so much!! You hit the nail on the head!! :D

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#1 Offline Acutus - Posted April 20 2019 - 6:56 AM

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Hello All, Just found this forum! I recently found while cleaning up debris an entire colony of ants. Was looking to get a positive ID on them. I believe, and my ant knowledge is quite limited at this point, them to be Camponotus heculanean. (forgive my Latin if spelled wrong) 

Any insight from the experts?  :)

Any and All help appreciated! 

 

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Billy

 

Currently keeping:

Camponotus chromaiodes

Camponotus castaneus

Formica subsericea


#2 Offline FeedTheAnts - Posted April 20 2019 - 7:15 AM

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Looks like Camponotus chromaiodes to me.


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#3 Offline Acutus - Posted April 20 2019 - 12:51 PM

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Looks like Camponotus chromaiodes to me.


Thank you for the reply! Is there anything specifically that you see that makes you think that? I agree upon research of that name they are quite the match!

Billy

 

Currently keeping:

Camponotus chromaiodes

Camponotus castaneus

Formica subsericea


#4 Offline Acutus - Posted April 20 2019 - 7:08 PM   Best Answer

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Looks like Camponotus chromaiodes to me.

 

 

Thanks so much!! You hit the nail on the head!! :D


Billy

 

Currently keeping:

Camponotus chromaiodes

Camponotus castaneus

Formica subsericea





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