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Zoology / Myrmicinae / Ant / Symbiosis / Yellow meadow ant / Dorylus laevigatus / Pheidole megacephala / Entomology / Hymenoptera / Formicinae
Date: 2015-02-04 10:42:49
Zoology
Myrmicinae
Ant
Symbiosis
Yellow meadow ant
Dorylus laevigatus
Pheidole megacephala
Entomology
Hymenoptera
Formicinae

LASIUS FLAVUS COLONY        8 April 2006   

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