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Lasius interjectus - female

Lasius interjectus - Female
Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
June 27, 2010
Size: Maybe around 6 mm?
At first I thought Camponotus castaneus, but the two-tone wings and shoulders seem wrong so I was thinking of changing to Lasius interjectus or similar? I think a queen.

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Moved
Moved from Ants.

This is indeed Lasius interjectus (winged female)
"Two tone shoulders" (actually, the darker sideparts of the mesoscutum) are diagnostic.

 
Thanks!
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