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Photo#272932
җ - Lasius pallitarsis

җ - Lasius pallitarsis
Buffalo Creek, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
April 29, 2009
Size: 3mm
Mandible

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җ - Lasius pallitarsis җ - Lasius pallitarsis

Moved
Moved from Ants.

Formicinae: Lasius
The mandible shot is quite helpful, in that it shows the offset basal tooth. In other words the innermost, smallest tooth is angled slightly away from the others, diagnosing this as Lasius pallitarsis. This is common species in western US.

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