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#21 Offline T.C. - Posted August 27 2022 - 10:12 PM

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They strongly resemble Camponotus nicobarensis. The similarity in the species is insane.

Edited by T.C., August 27 2022 - 10:13 PM.

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#22 Offline FloridaAnts - Posted September 24 2022 - 8:35 AM

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#23 Offline FloridaAnts - Posted January 21 2023 - 12:10 AM

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