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BugGuide Gathering
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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Carpenter ant with aphids - Camponotus modoc

Carpenter ant with aphids - Camponotus modoc
Packer Saddle, Sierra County, California, USA
June 30, 2006

Camponotus modoc - minor worker
Combination of reddish legs and golden hue on the gaster is diagnostic for this nice Californian species.
Aphids are interesting too, by showing several stages from young nymphs to adults females of the apterous, viviparous parthenogetenic, phase. They should belong to the genus Cinara of family Lachnidae, like most Aphids tended by ants on Pinaceae trees.

 
Wow, that's great!!!
Getting the ant to species, and the aphids down to genus. I posted the picture again in the Cinara guide page. Thanks Richard!!

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