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Photo#521353
Camponotus nearcticus - female

Camponotus nearcticus - Female
Kennebunk, York County, Maine, USA
May 27, 2011
Size: 9 mm
Found on a driveway.

Moved
Moved from Carpenter Ants.

Moved
The genus is easy, but I can't take it further with certainty. If truly a half inch or less in length, it could be C. nearcticus, but to me, this looks more like it could the rather larger and not closely related C. novaeboracensis.

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