The first two pictures are an unidentified Formica sp. The third, and fourth pictures, I am not sure whether they are Formica, Formica majors, or a completely different species.
(1st, and 2nd Picture) Length: 5mm
Coloration: Solid Black
The first two pictures are an unidentified Formica sp. The third, and fourth pictures, I am not sure whether they are Formica, Formica majors, or a completely different species.
(1st, and 2nd Picture) Length: 5mm
Coloration: Solid Black
Top two look like Formica, I don't know which species though. The bottom two actually look like Lasius to me (Very low confidence with that one however)...
Edited by WeatherAnt, September 17 2018 - 4:24 PM.
You need to include a location.
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