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polygynous species in NY


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#1 Offline matt123 - Posted September 23 2017 - 7:45 AM

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Are there any truly polygynous species in NY? (not pleometropic)



#2 Offline VoidElecent - Posted September 23 2017 - 7:49 AM

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There are many, many polygynous species in New York; some of the more common ones being Solenopsis molesta, Temnothorax spp., Prenolepis imparis, Formica pallidefulva, Monomorium spp., Tapinoma sessile, and many more.


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#3 Offline matt123 - Posted September 23 2017 - 8:01 AM

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Ok cool, thanks! wasnt sure if there were any at all lol.






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