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Formicidae - Formica pallidefulva

Formicidae - Formica pallidefulva
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
August 13, 2011

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When point-mounting them, it is best to tease all the legs of ants (and probably all insects) down below the body profile and dry the specimens that way. An unobstructed profile view of the thorax, propodeum and waist segment(s) greatly eases identification.

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