Ok, so I am hoping the pics I have will be good enough being I had to use my cell phone to take them (only camera I have atm) but after doing some research and close inspection with my magnifying glasses (5x & 10x) I am thinking I may have an Aphaenogaster species, possibly Aphaenogaster fulva. They look just alike with the spines on the backs (workers for sure) and same size. Queen is roughly 6-7mm and workers are 3-4mm. I could be wrong tho. Thx for any information guys.
Queen identify plz...
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Queen identify plz...
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Aphaenogaster sp
Tapinoma sessile
Camponotus subbarbatus x3
Aphaenogaster sp
Tapinoma sessile
Camponotus subbarbatus x3
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Re: Queen identify plz...
sweet! Nice to know. Thx my friend!
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Aphaenogaster sp
Tapinoma sessile
Camponotus subbarbatus x3
Aphaenogaster sp
Tapinoma sessile
Camponotus subbarbatus x3
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Re: Queen identify plz...
Anything I should know about Aphaenogaster? As in deit or special needs or anything? I think I have done a fair job so far but can always use more information
Keeper of:
Aphaenogaster sp
Tapinoma sessile
Camponotus subbarbatus x3
Aphaenogaster sp
Tapinoma sessile
Camponotus subbarbatus x3
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