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#1 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted May 21 2023 - 10:20 AM

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Davisi Or Pilifera I’m thinking

#2 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted May 21 2023 - 10:24 AM

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Shoot forgot rules
NY eastern half LI
A few days ago
Around 75 F
Sandy soil

#3 Offline Aaron567 - Posted May 21 2023 - 8:42 PM

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Looks like Pheidole davisi, a species endemic to sandy habitats on the east coast. A pretty nice find if so. Perhaps dark-colored bicarinata isn't very easy to rule out, though.






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