G'day all.
I caught this queen quite awhile ago but she sadly ended up dying. 14ish mm. Fairly sure its Campotonus sp. but unsure.
Cheers.
Edited by shaky33, January 8 2017 - 1:07 PM.
G'day all.
I caught this queen quite awhile ago but she sadly ended up dying. 14ish mm. Fairly sure its Campotonus sp. but unsure.
Cheers.
Edited by shaky33, January 8 2017 - 1:07 PM.
Definitely Camponotus sp. Looks similar to the US species Camponotus chromaiodes, but they aren't native to Victoria.
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Mhhhhh... I'd Say Camponotus innexus/hartogi. Too bad we don't have the workers.
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