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Anonymous: (29. Mai 2007 20:21)

Beautiful photos, Acerola!

acerola: (2. Jun 2007 21:46)

Thank You.

acerola: (5. Jun 2007 21:09)

I made some more pictures. There are larvas some are bigger some are smaller.

http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/2381/img6488ly0.jpg

Skippy: (5. Jun 2007 21:16)

Nice pictures again ,what is your camera Acerola ?

Thanks Skippy

acerola: (5. Jun 2007 21:54)

Canon EOS 20D

JimmyVe: (5. Jun 2007 23:01)

in deed very good picture. nice ant to.

hypervelocity: (6. Jun 2007 09:23)

Hi all,

I think this ant is some kind of Wood and (formica).
Aslo verry verry verry verry nice picturs!!!

Kale^^: (6. Jun 2007 17:06)

Hi all,

I think this ant is some kind of Wood and (formica).
Aslo verry verry verry verry nice picturs!!!
If you just could have read the whole topic.. You'd see the post telling the species: Liometopum microcephalum.

Anonymous: (11. Jun 2007 17:42)

I have the same queen like you, Acerola. It´s about 1cm long, big like queen of T. caespitum... I found it yestrday. Today it ,,cut" the wings and I´feed it. I´m waiting for first eggs...

Sorry for my bad english

Biolog

JimmyVe: (11. Jun 2007 17:47)

That is okay Biolog1,
i read you have cut there wings yourself ? You need to be very careful if you do something like that. Make sure you don't hurt here.


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