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WTB/TRADE Crematogaster brood


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#1 Offline Solenoqueen - Posted July 15 2020 - 11:09 AM

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Hi! I'm pretty sure(ID-wise) I have quite a couple of parasitic Crematogaster cf. mutans queens that I do not have the brood for. I'm looking for newly eclosed pupae or brood from any desert Crematogaster species based in California. If you have the resources to care for these, I have quite a couple of these queens, as well as a couple of other species of queens that are easier to care for, so I'm open for trades. PM me if you have any brood to spare or if you want to have your hand at this species.

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#2 Offline M_Ants - Posted July 15 2020 - 11:26 AM

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I've seen some Crematogasters at Mission Trails. Not sure if they would be considered desert species.


Edited by M_Ants, July 15 2020 - 11:26 AM.

Veromessor pergandei

Veromessor andrei

Crematogaster sp. 

Pogonomyrmex cf cali and rugosus

Various Pheidole

C. yogi 

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