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Best Answer NorthEdge , March 20 2015 - 8:57 AM
This ant has a striking resemblance to the Camponotus maculatas photographed by Alexander Wild in Durban. It's likely the same species or a member of the maculatas group.
Links to the Major photographed by Alex Wild.
http://www.alexander...notus/i-cbkvFkM
http://www.alexander...notus/i-GcQMkbr
This is an example of a minor in the maculatas group.
http://www.alexander...tus/i-VQ7RpCW/A
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It is a Camponotus major. I am not sure which exact Camponotus species are in your area.
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This ant has a striking resemblance to the Camponotus maculatas photographed by Alexander Wild in Durban. It's likely the same species or a member of the maculatas group.
Links to the Major photographed by Alex Wild.
http://www.alexander...notus/i-cbkvFkM
http://www.alexander...notus/i-GcQMkbr
This is an example of a minor in the maculatas group.
http://www.alexander...tus/i-VQ7RpCW/A
Edited by Ra3MaN, March 20 2015 - 10:12 AM.
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