So saw wing scars-like spots in her mesosoma and yeah... i don't really know if it's a major worker or a queen. I live in the central part of Mexico. : ) Also would like the species of course.
I think it's a queen...
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Is this a Lasius queen?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/153XzlkF-xBsvCj7ozkIe2hD4BbY2GhAi/view
She is dark orange. 8-10 mm long
Workers are black. 2 mm long
Caught in Panama (Latin America) on April. Spring season
She is dark orange. 8-10 mm long
Workers are black. 2 mm long
Caught in Panama (Latin America) on April. Spring season
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Re: Is this a Lasius queen?
I think the picture is private. I can't access. :S But searched Lasius queen on google and i think that's it. Thank you very much! and sorry for my pretty lame english.
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Re: I think it's a queen...
The OP's queen is Campontus sp.
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