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Ant_negro NikonD700,Nikon10x microskop objectiv,SB-800,Stacking Black garden ant,Geotagged,Lasius niger,Macro,Sweden,ants Click/tap to enlarge

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NikonD700,Nikon10x microskop objectiv,SB-800,Stacking

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  1. Very impressive close up! Posted 13 years ago
  2. Hi Istvan, just curious but isn't it very difficult to stack photos of a live animal? Great shot yet again btw. Posted 13 years ago
  3. Hi!
    I have described a time,that these insects are prepared./Regards;István
    Posted 13 years ago
    1. Hi Istvan, thanks for explaining (again). I haven't read that comment yet. It indeed makes macro stacks a lot easier. Posted 13 years ago

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The black garden ant is a formicine ant, the type species of the subgenus ''Lasius'', found all over Europe and in some parts of North America and Asia. It is monogynous, meaning colonies have a single queen.

Species identified by Istvan
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Uploaded Mar 31, 2012. Captured in Elfrido Andrées gata, 411 01 Göteborg, Sweden.