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solenopsis phoretica with pheidole sp


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#21 Offline AntsBC - Posted February 21 2019 - 8:07 PM

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The Google Docs Method (for complete and utter newbies to the internet):

 

Video Tutorial: 

 

 

Steps: 

 

1) Head over to docs.google.com

 

2) Sign in via your email 

 

3) Click "+" under "Start a new document" 

 

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(Or you can use This Document I have created for the purpose of hosting images, FYI, you will still have to sign into your email account to edit it)

 

4) Once you have created and opened your document, copy and paste your image(s) into it

 

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6) Head over here to FC and paste the image(s) into your post

 

The advantage to this method is you don't have to sign up for Imgur or any other photo hosting websites, all you need is a google/email account; which you would have already as you need one to sign up to this forum!

 

Hope this helps!


Edited by AntsBC, February 21 2019 - 9:05 PM.

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#22 Offline neoponera - Posted March 7 2019 - 4:01 PM

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great

thanks



#23 Offline neoponera - Posted March 7 2019 - 4:03 PM

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but, i have terrible news, the ants moved and there was no parasite :(


i am really sorry for getting your hopes up



#24 Offline neoponera - Posted March 7 2019 - 4:07 PM

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How did you come up with this species as the correct Id?

well, i don't know any other ants who perform this behavior

and i could easily recognise the pale yellow skin that enhances the two big eyes, the bright yellow gaster and the flat top of the thorax






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