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ant witha rusty back end - Aphaenogaster

ant witha rusty back end - Aphaenogaster
Ashburnham, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
May 11, 2008

Richard
What do you think about A. picea? The only rugosus I could find on the internet was Pogonomyrmex rugosus, and that looked a little different.

Aphaenogaster sp. (subgenus Attomyrma) - worker
Maybe the widespread A. rugosus.

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