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Camponotus consobrinus

Banded sugar ant at Crooked Corner, NSW

Camponotus consobrinus at Crooked Corner, NSW - 18 Sep 2021
Camponotus consobrinus at Crooked Corner, NSW - 18 Sep 2021
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Camponotus consobrinus 21 Sep 2021 JonLewis
Camponotus nigriceps 21 Sep 2021 Milly

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Feeding on nectar of Euphorbia blossom.

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JonLewis wrote:
   21 Sep 2021
Hi Milly, thanks for the great photos. Your ID is nearly right, but it's actually Camponotus consobrinus, which is a very similar ant. In your excellent photos you can see a yellow part at the front end of the otherwise all black abdomen (what's called a "gaster" in ants). This tells us that it is Camponotus consobrinus, commonly called the Banded Sugar Ant because of this yellow section. Camponotus nigriceps doesn't have this yellow section on the abdomen. Cheers, Jon
Milly wrote:
   22 Sep 2021
Hi Jon!
Thanks for that, information much appreciated. I'm learning all the time - so many little creatures all looking very similar! Thanks also for the compliment about my pics!
Kind regards,
Milly

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  • Euphorbia Associated plant
  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size
  • Unknown Gender

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