Here's some pictures and a video of the Myrmecocystus.
Here's their nest, which I actually noticed before I saw the ants themselves.
![gallery_2_45_98561.jpg](http://forum.formiculture.com/uploads/gallery/album_45/gallery_2_45_98561.jpg)
![gallery_2_45_50586.jpg](http://forum.formiculture.com/uploads/gallery/album_45/gallery_2_45_50586.jpg)
![gallery_2_45_10020.jpg](http://forum.formiculture.com/uploads/gallery/album_45/gallery_2_45_10020.jpg)
Jaunty little gals, those Myrmecocystus, eh?
I think this could be the common M. mimicus.
Edited by James C. Trager, February 5 2014 - 8:48 AM.
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