.I caught her in my backyard on my pool deck today on 8/10/19. She is all black with dark brown and a green iridescence and 6 mm long.
Does anyone know why my pictures upload inverted.
.I caught her in my backyard on my pool deck today on 8/10/19. She is all black with dark brown and a green iridescence and 6 mm long.
Does anyone know why my pictures upload inverted.
Definitely an ant, but I've never heard of a florida species with a green shine.
Definitely an ant, but I've never heard of a florida species with a green shine.
Maybe its my lighting and her wing was stuck to her, but I think that its Brachymyrmex obscurior after some research.
Edited by Tkmalphurs, August 11 2019 - 10:47 AM.
Either Brachymyrmex obscurior or patagonicus, more likely patagonicus because they're a lot more dominant in the northern part of the state.
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