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Ant ID in Southeast China

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#1 Offline Leafyants - Posted Yesterday, 3:00 AM

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I've found this queen around March in a nature park. Currently I live in Southeast China, and the queen was wingless when I found her.

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#2 Offline Leafyants - Posted Yesterday, 3:01 AM

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Sorry about the low quality. Her head is red, her thorax is red, and her abdomen is black.







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