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#1 Offline Darcy - Posted April 4 2021 - 1:52 AM

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I'm pretty sure these are Tetramorium caespitum but since they're are so many species of Tetramorium I was hoping you guys could help ID them. Cheers, from Australia Btw

#2 Offline Darcy - Posted April 4 2021 - 1:55 AM

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#3 Offline Darcy - Posted April 4 2021 - 1:57 AM

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#4 Offline Darcy - Posted April 4 2021 - 2:41 AM

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Don't worry, found out what they were. Tapinoma sessile

#5 Offline Manitobant - Posted April 4 2021 - 9:12 AM

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Don't worry, found out what they were. Tapinoma sessile

tapinoma sessile aren’t native to Australia. That appears to be a nylanderia species.
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