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#1 Offline Nylanderiavividula - Posted March 15 2019 - 2:45 PM

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Just testing to see if I have this image stuff figured out....

 

 

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So aggravating...


Camponotus castaneus
Camponotus chromaiodes (Pretty sure...)
Brachymyrmex patagonicus
Aphaenogaster sp. (I’ll be working on this species ID, soon)
Pheidole crassicornis

#2 Offline Nylanderiavividula - Posted March 15 2019 - 2:53 PM

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Camponotus castaneus
Camponotus chromaiodes (Pretty sure...)
Brachymyrmex patagonicus
Aphaenogaster sp. (I’ll be working on this species ID, soon)
Pheidole crassicornis

#3 Offline Nylanderiavividula - Posted March 15 2019 - 3:00 PM

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crematogasterminutissima
 
 
 
Great!!  I think I got the image thing to work.  Just posted to a gallery, first.  Couldn't find "direct link" in imgur?!  Weird...anyway, gallery is simple enough, I reckon.
 
Editedit:  Oh!  And I do believe these girls to be Crematogaster minutissima.  I found it interesting that the queens were slightly different in color.  They did end up laying some in the tube, but it was not really a species that I wanted to keep so I ended up letting them go back at the rotting pine tree stump I found them at.

Edited by Nylanderiavividula, March 15 2019 - 3:03 PM.

Camponotus castaneus
Camponotus chromaiodes (Pretty sure...)
Brachymyrmex patagonicus
Aphaenogaster sp. (I’ll be working on this species ID, soon)
Pheidole crassicornis




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