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Zeiss' Crematogaster sp.1 (18-9-2019)


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#1 Offline Zeiss - Posted September 18 2019 - 2:11 AM

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18-9-2019

DISCLAIMER: These "sp.#" identifications do not correspond to dspdrew's.

 

I love Crematogaster spp., but trying to identify them is a pain.  I will eventually get to it, but not right now, haha

 

Here is another Crematogaster queen I caught on my last trip to Trabuco Canyon with dspdrew and StopSpazzing.  It looked different from the other one, so I'm calling it a different species for now.

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Sadly, I do not think it is fertile as it really has not done much with brood.  It has a couple eggs right now, but I'm not sure how it will progress.


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