Tetramorium sp. (Mayr, 1855) |
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Scientific name: Tetramorium sp. (Mayr, 1855) Common name: French name: Order: Hymenoptera Family: Formicidae Wingspan : Biotope: Geographic area: 520 species of the genus have been described and are found on all continents, except Antarctica. Observation period : |
Ants of the Tetramorium genus are ants with square shoulders and a petiole in two parts with rounded shapes The propodeum, first part of the abdomen located in the extension of the thorax just before the petiole, bears spines. The antennal club is made up of three articles. |
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I neglected my flash diffuser a bit and it was detrimental to the quality of my photos. The least visible criterion here is the shape of the shoulders, but I think we can classify this ant in the Tetramorium genus. |