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Aphaenogaster fulva - female

Aphaenogaster fulva - Female
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
March 21, 2011
Size: 4 mm
This is Aphaenogaster fulva, isn't it? It seems to have the projections on the anterior edge of the mesonotum, but it is darker than I was expecting (not very fulvous at all, really).

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Yeah, A. fulva, which sometimes is this dark, e.g.:

 
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