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Camponotus species - Camponotus vicinus - female

Camponotus species - Camponotus vicinus - Female
Madera Canyon, ~5000 ft. elevation, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
July 20, 2007
Beneath a rock in oak-juniper woodland.

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Camponotus species - Camponotus vicinus - female Camponotus species - Camponotus vicinus - female Camponotus species - Camponotus vicinus - female Camponotus species - Camponotus vicinus - female Camponotus species - Camponotus vicinus - female

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thanks for your contribution!
to get an ID faster, please move it to the family page where the expert will see it.
It is both customary and advisable not to repeat the same remarks under every image of a series to spare time to our experts, and to avoid redundancy (e.g., the location info is already there so there is no need to put ‘Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona’ in your remarks; also, move the elevation data to the location box: ‘~5000 ft., Madera Canyon’)
Please keep in mind that the experts who volunteer on BugGuide to help others are very busy people and their spending extra time reading the same stuff often means that someone else’s photos will receive no attention. You can put under other images of the series any necessary additional details pertaining to those specific photos, such as ‘Crop of previous image’.
I would suggest editing your remarks here to read like this: “Beneath a rock in oak-juniper woodland” – this is all you need to say. Saves time – and screen space, too.

 
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Thanks for your insightful comments. I was formerly a frequent contributor here, and I would not have been confused or annoyed by the same caption beneath all the images. But hey, that's me. Changes made. Cheers.

 
thank you very much, Ben.

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