Small Honey Ant (male)
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# Title Small Honey Ant (male) Description A winged male Small Honey Ant (Prenolepis imparis) walks around a leaf in a forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Winged male ants, called "drones," disperse in early spring to mate with fertile females ("queens"). Location and Date Bent Creek Experimental Forest—North Carolina Arboretum near Asheville, North Carolina, USA 3/8/22 (Note: pre-2000 dates are approximate) Credit Mark Swanson / Swanson Media Camera/Source Nikon D7100 DSLR Lens AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED Model/property releases available? Not applicable/Not applicable Keywords Ants (Formicidae), Hymenoptera, Class Insecta (Insects), Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods), Kingdom Animalia (Animals), Small Honey Ant or Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis), False Honey Ants (Prenolepis spp.), Tribe Lasiini, Formicine Ants (Subfamily Formicinae) |
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