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Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male

Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - Male
Madera Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
July 26, 2019
Amphitheater parking lot
Coordinates: 31.722105, -110.879883
Elevation: 5,011 ft
Attracted to mercury vapor and ultraviolet lights

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Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male Male, Trachymyrmex nogalensis? - Trachymyrmex - male

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Not sure what the males of nogalensis look like - I can't find a description of them anywhere. Definitely Trachymyrmex though. Antwiki says it is "the only Trachymyrmex in the US whose male remains undiscovered."
They do look a lot like your previously posted nogalensis males with associated workers, but I don't know my other Trachymyrmex males in the area well enough.


Moved from Ants.

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