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Photo#267738
Not sure - Prenolepis imparis - male

Not sure - Prenolepis imparis - Male
Bowman's Hill Wildflower preserve, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
April 18, 2009
Size: + - 3 mm
It landed on our lunch table.
Southeastern PA

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Moved
Moved from False Honey Ants. Only one species in North America.

Male Camponotus
I can't really tell if it is a male Camponotus or not. Its been a year since I have seen one. The tiny head, antennae, large eyes, and time of year all see to fit nicely though.

 
At 3mm I don't think it's a C
At 3mm I don't think it's a Camponotus species. A male Prenolepis imparis is more likely though.

 
Oh!
Sorry, I wasn't looking at the size. That is a very good close up then!

 
Thanks
That makes more sense.

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