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North-Central Georgia queen Id request


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#1 Offline anttoant - Posted June 23 2019 - 1:39 PM

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Single petiole

Color: Dark Yellow

Date of collection: 6/23/2019

length:12mm


Edited by anttoant, June 24 2019 - 7:12 AM.


#2 Offline Martialis - Posted June 23 2019 - 2:56 PM

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:lol:

Formicidae sp.

Edited by Martialis, June 23 2019 - 2:57 PM.

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#3 Offline anttoant - Posted June 24 2019 - 7:10 AM

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lol i forgot the pic and length


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#4 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted June 24 2019 - 7:49 AM

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By your very vague description, I'd say Formica pallidefullva.

#5 Offline Martialis - Posted June 24 2019 - 9:58 AM

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By your very vague description, I'd say Formica pallidefullva.

 I wouldn't. That's not nearly enough information for even a subfamily ID.


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#6 Offline anttoant - Posted June 25 2019 - 6:59 AM

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i id it as Formica pallidefullva later on so i think your right i can't take a pic anymore because i already put it up sry about that


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