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Tyrannomyrmex rex

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#1 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted May 14 2018 - 8:02 PM

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New species.

 

https://news.nationa...pecies-animals/


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#2 Offline Canadian anter - Posted May 14 2018 - 8:07 PM

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We already saw this article last year


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#3 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted May 14 2018 - 8:09 PM

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We already saw this article last year

oh... sorry.



#4 Offline Jadeninja9 - Posted May 14 2018 - 8:15 PM

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I really thought this was gonna be a joke based on the title haha. Cool species.
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#5 Offline rbarreto - Posted May 14 2018 - 8:18 PM

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We already saw this article last year

oh... sorry.

 

Don't worry this is new for me!


My journal featuring most of my ants.

My other journal featuring Formica Bradleyi.

Check our my store here!


#6 Offline Enthusiastic_Callow - Posted July 25 2018 - 1:31 PM

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I love the name of the ant  :lol:


Colonies: (Max 60/70 workers) 

Camponotus Pennsylvanicus

Lasius sp.

Prenolepis Imparis?

Tetramorium Immigrans x 2

 

Queens:

Lasius sp. (Different species than one above, caught recently)

 

- Not a lot of ants, I know. I don't look for queens anymore, I just stumble upon them (not literally). It's all an amazing learning experience for me! (I still take good care of them, don't worry). But I'm still as busy as an ant!  :) 


#7 Offline AntsAreUs - Posted July 25 2018 - 2:17 PM

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I think this was more than a year ago, like 2 years. Considering I remember it and wasn't here last year.







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