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Leo's odontomachus monticola and Buniapone amblyops


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#1 Offline Leo - Posted August 31 2017 - 4:09 PM

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1/7/2017

 

The odontomachus queen was located on the stairs and was quickly captured by me, they are currently having nuptial flights once again. She is located inside a tarheel mini hearth-type formicarium.

 

1/8/17

 

the Buniapone amblyops was found roaming about and was also captured, currently on test tube with black sand


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