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Ponera exotica - female

Ponera exotica - Female
Buffalo National River, Newton County, Arkansas, USA
September 21, 2009
Collected using a berlese funnel. Distinguished from P. pennsylvanica by the smaller size, lighter color (pale yellow brown), and three segmented antennal club.

Montage photo taken with Lecia application suite.

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Ponera exotica - female Ponera exotica - female

Moved
Moved from Ponera. Note that despite its name, this is a native species, typical of woodlands on acid soils, of the US Southeast.

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