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#1 Offline Antsy - Posted May 27 2018 - 4:10 PM

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Location: Houston, TX
Date: May 28
Habitat: Sidewalk
Length: about 1 cm
Color: black with yellow in gaster

Pics:
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#2 Offline VoidElecent - Posted May 27 2018 - 4:44 PM

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I'm not sure how you caught this queen on May 28, which is tomorrow, but it seems to be Dorymyrmex cf. bureni according to these arguably subpar photographs.



#3 Offline Antsy - Posted May 27 2018 - 5:14 PM

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I'm not sure how you caught this queen on May 28, which is tomorrow, but it seems to be Dorymyrmex cf. bureni according to these arguably subpar photographs.

lol I’m sorry I didn’t know the date it was yesterday. Sorry for the “subpar” photos. Also happy early birthday

Edited by Antsy, May 27 2018 - 5:25 PM.


#4 Offline Antsy - Posted July 11 2018 - 7:43 PM

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Location Houston TX
Date:July 8th
Found:On my arm in my house
Length: .25cm
Color black

https://imgur.com/gallery/K2r1AQP

Edited by Antsy, July 11 2018 - 7:44 PM.


#5 Offline LC3 - Posted July 11 2018 - 8:10 PM

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pictures are terrible but it appears to be a wasp.



#6 Offline Batspiderfish - Posted July 11 2018 - 8:15 PM

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Looks like a chalcid wasp.


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