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Photo#685442
ant family - Camponotus

ant family - Camponotus
Rocky Mountain NP, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
July 24, 2012
Size: large winged one: 14 mm
Found under a rotting log

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ant family - Camponotus ant family - Camponotus

Moved
Moved from Ants.

Carpenter Ants (Camponotus sp.)
Large winged ones are young female reproductives, wingless ones are workers of various sizes. The orange individual is a still young, so-called "teneral", specimen.
Most likely C. vicinus, at any rate a member of subgenus Tanaemyrmex. It is not unusual in this group for female sexual to be smaller (of course without counting the wings) than the largest major workers.

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