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Carpenter Ant - Camponotus - male

Carpenter Ant - Camponotus - Male
Bear, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
May 3, 2010
Size: ~ 11 mm
Seemed very clumsy walking around but flew really well as it got away.
Male?

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Carpenter Ant - Camponotus - male Carpenter Ant - Camponotus - male

Moved
Moved from Ants. Thank you Richard!

Yes
Large size indicates a member of subgenus Camponotus. Rusty colored wing suggest either C. chromaiodes or C. pennsylvanicus. Both are virtually impossible to tell apart without a close examination of genitalia or presence of their female counterparts.

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