Gynes are members of the primary female reproductive caste in eusocial insects, often dubbed "queens."
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WhatShaded Fuzzy Ant (Lasius aphidicola)ObservernbentomophileDescriptionQueen
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Photos / SoundsWhatCommon Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens)Observerdleaon1DescriptionPotential (or actual nest site) in Dry Barrens Oak Savannah, located immediately off a sandy trail. Photos are arranged sequentially showing the bee's approach, entry, exit. and departure. The last photo is of the savannah. I took the savannah photo while facing northwest from the nest site. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatScabrous Ant (Myrmica scabrinodis)ObserverformicacidDescriptionQueen found without workers or brood under a stone on top of a mountain. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatMourning Tree Ant (Liometopum luctuosum)ObservermarchhDescriptionSome alates, that time of year I suppose
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WhatNearctic Carpenter Ant (Camponotus nearcticus)Observerjonathan_najeraDescriptionGetting ready for their nuptial flights. Much smaller than the larger species of Camponotus in the area |
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Photos / SoundsWhatWestern Black Carpenter Ant (Camponotus modoc)Observerlittle_blue_heronDescriptionHUGE! Sounded like a small dragonfly when it flew past my head. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatFierce, Pennant, and Pavement Ants (Genus Tetramorium)Observernandansreejith-snowshark182DescriptionExif_JPEG_420 |
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