Description: English: Pseudomyrmex gracilis colony chamber - Mount Dora, Florida, USA - photo by Joseph Stansbury Rosin This image shows multiple life stages of P. gracilis, the 'elongate twig ant' nesting in a sabal palm frond - this is looking at the area where the leaf base meets the petiole. This nest was at the top of the tree until a storm blew it down, the front of this chamber chipped off as I moved it to a waste pile on 2018-09-01. Date: 2 September 2018. Source: Own work. Author:
Joseph Stansbury Rosin. Camera location
28° 48′ 52.58″ N, 81° 40′ 15.22″ W View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 28.814606; -81.670894. Do whatever you want with this photo - hopefully learn about ants and credit Joseph Stansbury Rosin if you don't want to be a jerk. Licensing[
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