


Edited by RedFox, September 24 2024 - 6:32 AM.
Best Answer OiledOlives , September 24 2024 - 9:09 AM
Crematogaster (Crematogaster).
Either Crematogaster cerasi or Crematogaster lineolata. Morphological characteristics of the queens of the two species are near identical and cannot be certainly differentiated.
Looks like Monomorium Minimum, what's the approximate size of it? and what type of area was it found in?
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Crematogaster (Crematogaster).
Either Crematogaster cerasi or Crematogaster lineolata. Morphological characteristics of the queens of the two species are near identical and cannot be certainly differentiated.
It looks like crematogaster the most, but it could also be camponotus. Though, don't take my word for it, as I am not very good at ids.
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