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Photo#166675
Flying Ant ?

Flying Ant ?
Skull Valley, (WSW of Prescott 10 miles), Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
June 23, 2007
Size: 3/4 to 1"
Attraced to light @ night. I am wondering if these are the same individual, one moving & one still?

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Flying Ant ? Flying Ant ?

Termite Reproductive (Isopter
Termite Reproductive (Isoptera)

 
"Isoptera" ????
Meaning : the reproductive segment of their life cycle?

 
Isoptera is the order they be
Isoptera is the order they belong to, but this is a reproductive.

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