Formica or Myrmecocystus , I have been getting different answers? (Las Vegas,NV)
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Does she have a "beard" in the form of long maxillary palps? I know that's a good indicator of Myrmecocystus.
Edited by Martialis, September 15 2020 - 8:06 PM.
Does she have a "beard" in the form of long maximillary palps? I know that's a good indicator of Myrmecocystus.
No beard
Get a good clear side view.
Get a good clear side view.
This would help a ton.
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