File:Aphaenogaster picea worker, male, New York, USA, Alex Wild.JPG
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Description | Aphaenogaster picea |
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2021-07-04 |
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Alex Wild |
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Aphaenogaster picea. Male ants (with wings) are rather different beasts than their sisters. They exist solely to disperse the colony's genes, and perform no other work in the nest. South Bristol, New York, USA.
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