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#1 Offline LIExotics - Posted June 6 2022 - 6:54 PM

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Hey everyone. Found this queen today while doing some gardening. Looks almost identical to formica fusca. But being that those live in CA, I'm not sure. Thanks in advance.
https://imgur.com/gallery/Hiv2A0w

#2 Offline Cephalotus - Posted June 6 2022 - 7:12 PM

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Edit: Camponotus nearcticus

 

Hadn't realized how small it is


Edited by Cephalotus, June 7 2022 - 5:30 PM.


#3 Offline AnthonyP163 - Posted June 7 2022 - 3:22 AM

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This is a Myrmentoma Camponotus. Probably C. nearcticus but could be C. caryae.



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