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Cephalotes grandinosus - Turtle Ant
Panamá

photograph © Alex Wild 2007

The elongate shape of a turtle ant queen helps her to fit into tight nesting cavities in tree branches.  This young queen was spotted walking about on low vegatation, presumably scouting for a nesting site.

 
Panamá: Isla Contadora
08º38N 79º02'W 5m
vii.2007. On low vegation, garden.


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This image was captured with a Canon EOS 20D, using a Canon 65mm MP-E 1-5x macro lens.