Image of Monomorium antarcticum (Smith 1858)
Description:
This second colony behaves a little differently from 1038228. They move very rapidly, and every so often bend double and mark objects? with their abdomen. They also appear to have fewer serrations on their jaw, and a lot have a lighter coloured area where the abdomen joins the next body segment.
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