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Camponotus? - Camponotus subbarbatus - female

Camponotus? - Camponotus subbarbatus - Female
Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA
March 7, 2009
Size: 4 mm

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Camponotus? - Camponotus subbarbatus - female Camponotus? - Camponotus subbarbatus - female

Moved
Moved from Carpenter Ants.

Camponotus subbarbatus
This small carpenter ant (more likely 6 mm. rather than 4) has a range spanning that of the deciduous forest of eastern North America, and is easily recognized by it's honeybee-like banding on the gaster.

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