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Barely Three Dimensional | Tetramorium caespitum | Tenodera aridifolia sinensis Too late to send her back,<br />
 tempted by a foraging pavement ant,<br />
 the path across a flower<br />
 just barely three dimensional. Formicidae,Pavement ant,Tenodera aridifolia sinensis,Tetramorium caespitum,ant,flower,insect,praying mantis Click/tap to enlarge

Barely Three Dimensional | Tetramorium caespitum | Tenodera aridifolia sinensis

Too late to send her back,
tempted by a foraging pavement ant,
the path across a flower
just barely three dimensional.

    comments (4)

  1. Amazing as always, Rick. You have an artists' eye. Posted 13 years ago
  2. Yes, you have a very good eye for detail's
    Nice one!
    Posted 13 years ago
  3. Thanks Ferdy & Jeroen. For some reason I;m not getting email from Jungle Dragon. Posted 13 years ago
    1. Possibly they end up in your spam folder. If you find it there, you need to do a one-time "trust sender" to get it back in your normal inbox. Posted 13 years ago

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The pavement ant, ''Tetramorium caespitum'', is a common household pest. Its name comes from the fact that colonies usually make their homes in pavement. It is distinguished by one spine on the back, two nodes on the petiole, and grooves on the head and thorax . The species is native to Europe, but was introduced to North America in the 18th century.

During early spring, colonies attempt to conquer new areas and often attack nearby enemy colonies. These result in huge sidewalk battles,.. more

Species identified by Rick Lieder
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Uploaded Apr 11, 2012.