Not sure what she is. But she was up early in the morn along with a handful of her other sisters. Foraging on the top of 3 ft tall flowers.. im located upstate new york.
Upstate New York Species
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Upstate New York Species
2 Tetramorium Immigran Colonies #1 [40-50 workers] #2 [5-7 workers])
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
Re: Upstate New York Species
Looks kind of like a carpenter ant from what I've researched. So camponotus but not sure what type of camponotus.
2 Tetramorium Immigran Colonies #1 [40-50 workers] #2 [5-7 workers])
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
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Re: Upstate New York Species
Looks to be Formica incerta, from what I can see.
Camponotus is Latinized Greek (kampe + noton) for "bent back". You can differentiate this genus from Formica by the smooth, consistent curve of the mesosoma. Formica, as well as many other formicine workers, have a saddle-like notch on their thorax.
Camponotus is Latinized Greek (kampe + noton) for "bent back". You can differentiate this genus from Formica by the smooth, consistent curve of the mesosoma. Formica, as well as many other formicine workers, have a saddle-like notch on their thorax.
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