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which Aphaenogaster? - Aphaenogaster fulva - female

which Aphaenogaster? - Aphaenogaster fulva - Female
Ashville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
April 13, 2010

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Myrmicinae: Aphaenogaster
One of the few among the eastern species in this genus that is easily identified to species, by the paired protuberances of the anterior mesonotum, Aphaenogaster fulva.

 
is this a new species
- i don't see it in the guide

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