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Eastern Black Carpenter Ant alate?

Eastern Black Carpenter Ant alate?
Hudson, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
May 30, 2020
subgenus Camponotus pennsylvanicus? It was walking through short grass in a cemetery, moving quickly. Able to fly when agitated. Larger than most ants, almost the size of a small wasp. Wing tips overlapped when folded. It was a little larger than Carpenter Ants I saw in Connecticut.

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