Queen Ant Identification
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Queen Ant Identification
I found this ant in Cleveland, Ohio. I believe it is a Camponotus pennsylvanicus queen. I am fairly certain it is Camponotus but not entirely sure of her Queen status. There appear to be scars on the thorax but I would love another opinion.
Thank you,
Babbycrush1210
Thank you,
Babbycrush1210
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Re: Queen Ant Identification
Pictures??
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Re: Queen Ant Identification
Sorry, I put them in the post but I guess it didn't upload, here is a google photos folder that should work.
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOE9ZEzfgWwFfoh4SLKjx3T56DvbiQT7OegRTw0lXpy2JFXmZbLUCjsI7ugvVYtsQ?key=akVmVnEtOGpXQ19tVTdfRkNTU2ZscjdhMTJlbnJB
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOE9ZEzfgWwFfoh4SLKjx3T56DvbiQT7OegRTw0lXpy2JFXmZbLUCjsI7ugvVYtsQ?key=akVmVnEtOGpXQ19tVTdfRkNTU2ZscjdhMTJlbnJB
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Re: Queen Ant Identification
I agree with your ID
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Re: Queen Ant Identification
Can anyone help me identify the species of this ant queen
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Re: Queen Ant Identification
Please start your own ID thread.KinmanPack777 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 9:20 pmCan anyone help me identify the species of this ant queen
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