Shattuck N2-6890-1, Camponotus consobrinus, near Bungendore, NSW
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Description: Camponotus consobrinus workers recruit additional nestmates to newly discovered food sources. The lead worker (on the left) has returned to the nest and is leading the remaining workers back to the food source. This behaviour is called tandem running. Date: 2 December 2006, 14:33. Source: Shattuck_N2-6890-1, Camponotus consobrinus, near Bungendore, NSW Uploaded by Waldir. Author: Steve Shattuck from Canberra, Australia. Camera location35° 20′ 23.55″ S, 149° 26′ 09.73″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.339875; 149.436036.
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- Camponotus (Carpenter ant)
- Camponotus consobrinus (banded sugar ant)
- Panarthropoda
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