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Crematogaster? - Crematogaster

Crematogaster? - Crematogaster
Moccasin Lake, Winston, Douglas County, Georgia, USA
April 25, 2011
Size: approx. 2.5mm
Need help with ID for these very small ants (approx. 2.5mm length). Typically scurrying around in line with each other and sometimes holding abdomen erect. Are these Acrobat Ants - Crematogaster? Lately I have become fascinated with what species of ants may inhabit around my house so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Moved
Moved from Ants.

Indeedy. Doubt you'll get the
Indeedy. Doubt you'll get the id any further though...

 
Yeah, what Jody said.
However, the specimen on the left appears to have very short propodeal spines, though, so these might be the common southern species C. ashmeadi.

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