Edited by Phoenix, April 14 2017 - 9:23 AM.
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Best Answer Jonathan21700 , April 14 2017 - 12:19 PM
I think she might actually be a Pseudolasius sp.
Go to the full postEdited by Phoenix, April 14 2017 - 9:23 AM.
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Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal
Are you sure it's .9 mm?
Until we get more pictures, I'm maintaining Camponotus.
Edited by Martialis, April 13 2017 - 9:58 AM.
Not Camponotus from what I can see. I've seen similar ID requests from your area before but I can't remember the species. Maybe Iridomyrmex sp?
I'm really not sure on this, can you make more pictures?
Edited by Jonathan21700, April 13 2017 - 1:16 PM.
Not Camponotus from what I can see. I've seen similar ID requests from your area before but I can't remember the species. Maybe Iridomyrmex sp?
I'm really not sure on this, can you make more pictures?
I may have seen the length at the time and misidentified it, but there aren't any Iridomyrmex in Malaysia.
Technically, there is; though we only have Iridomyrmex Anceps in Malaysia.
Edited by Phoenix, April 13 2017 - 6:56 PM.
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Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal
Technically, there is; though we only have Iridomyrmex Anceps in Malaysia.
Are you able to get more pictures?
Closest one, I'm able to take.
Also, I noticed that there is a slight tip at the end of her gaster.
Thought it was something worth mentioning.
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Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal
Update: Obtained another one of her kind, that one is about 1 Centimeter in length; not counting wings either.
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Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal
Acquired another de-alate, same species.
Length: 8 Millimeters [Including Spread Out Legs, 1 Centimeter; Antenna, Then More]
Edited by Phoenix, April 14 2017 - 9:22 AM.
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Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal
Are you sure it's .9 mm?
Until we get more pictures, I'm maintaining Camponotus.
Oops, made a typo; she's supposed to be 9 Millimeters.
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Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal
I think she might actually be a Pseudolasius sp.
I think she might actually be a Pseudolasius Sp.
Could be, saw a previous user here ID theirs as a Pseudolasius Sp.
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Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal
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