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Clermont, FL April 17, 2018


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#1 Offline jdsaunders1390 - Posted April 17 2018 - 11:24 AM

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Hello! I found this dealate trapped in a bucket of water in my house on April 13, 2018. My house is in Clermont, FL in a small subdivision that has many other houses with yards and a few trees. The area immediately surrounding the subdivision has forested areas, open fields, swamps, and lakes. Her gaster is black. Thorax, legs, and head are dark red to black. The dorsal portion of the thorax is indented slightly. She is 5mm in length. Any help in identifying her would be greatly appreciated! (=

 

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#2 Offline VoidElecent - Posted April 17 2018 - 12:10 PM

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Pheidole navigans?



#3 Offline 123LordOfAnts123 - Posted April 17 2018 - 12:24 PM

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Likely Pheidole dentata.




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