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Queen from Yucatan, Mexico. June 23, 2016


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#1 Offline rbaezam - Posted June 23 2016 - 5:22 AM

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Hello friends, I just found this queen last night in my backyard trying to climb a wall. It looks a little like a Camponotus sp for me, but it's smaller than the others I caught few days ago. Also for the color I cannot find any similar Camponotus species yet. It's dark orange, like 10mm.

 

https://drive.google...YVcwbVV3UEV6ZHc

https://drive.google...VG1ZX2UyMXpfbE0

https://drive.google...aGtqYlpLYXFJX0E

https://drive.google...b24wY1Q3ZnVkVVE

https://drive.google...QjRPWnEtUDk3RU0

 

Thanks.


Edited by rbaezam, June 23 2016 - 11:56 AM.


#2 Offline rbaezam - Posted June 23 2016 - 1:15 PM

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More pictures without wings:

 

https://drive.google...QW1BMnFvQkpyWGc

https://drive.google...cXdwX2pJRDlVRVk

https://drive.google...Vm1qUTFUMDFBSDA

https://drive.google...SUpkNEZEU2JhdzA



#3 Offline rbaezam - Posted July 28 2016 - 10:10 AM

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After a month, my queen finally has two nanitics. They could help with the identification maybe?

 

Anyway, I've uploaded a video. Hope any could help identify them.

 



#4 Offline Saftron - Posted July 28 2016 - 10:28 AM

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I'm not too sure but this could possibly be Camponotus cuneiscapus?






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