Possible Rhytidoponera Queen.
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Re: Possible Rhytidoponera Queen.
R. metallica indeed, but she's not a queen.
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Re: Possible Rhytidoponera Queen.
No wingscars, meaning no wings, equaling just a worker. The workers of this species have a fairly enlarged pronotum which can give the impression of wing muscles.
Gamergates are fairly common in this species, however. I suppose it's a matter if this worker is fertile.
Gamergates are fairly common in this species, however. I suppose it's a matter if this worker is fertile.
Re: Possible Rhytidoponera Queen.
I guess so....123LordOfAnts123 wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2017 10:05 pmNo wingscars, meaning no wings, equaling just a worker. The workers of this species have a fairly enlarged pronotum which can give the impression of wing muscles.
Gamergates are fairly common in this species, however. I suppose it's a matter if this worker is fertile.
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