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4/10/22 Sacramento California


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#1 Offline Antlover24 - Posted April 10 2022 - 4:11 PM

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-Found on the 2nd floor of a church, (recently after they replaced the floor with wooden boards)
-can't measure it at this time but a rough measurement from sight would be about an inch
-Dark red legs, smallish jaws, yellow stripes on abdomen
Sorry about these poor quality photos, and description


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Edited by Antlover24, April 10 2022 - 4:13 PM.


#2 Offline Manitobant - Posted April 10 2022 - 4:46 PM

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Liometopum occidentale queen. This is a fully claustral yet extremely fast growing species, and can get over 50 nanitics in their first generation.

Edited by Manitobant, April 10 2022 - 4:47 PM.

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