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Ants under a rock - Aphaenogaster fulva - female

Ants under a rock - Aphaenogaster fulva - Female
Smoke Hole, Grant County, West Virginia, USA
May 2, 2019
Several of these black creatures (inquilines?) were present, and a couple of these yellowish items. I wish I had noticed them while I was taking the pictures as I would have tried to get a better shot.

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Ants under a rock - Aphaenogaster fulva Ants under a rock - Aphaenogaster fulva - female

Moved
Moved from Ants.

Food items
Some sort of slender bodied dipteran and a possibly elaiosome bearing seed, I'd guess.

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