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== Inch == | |||
Carpenter ants are large (¼–1 in) | |||
I know this is English wiki, but many people not from Britain use the larger English wiki, and I at least have no idea how large an inch would be. Could you add something like '2 cm'? Please? :-) |
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Indigenous countries
What countries do they appear in? it doesn't say.
Synonymous name of species
See Talk:Black_carpenter_ant--Wynler | Talk 20:53, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
Worker... or a queen?
On the caption of the first figure, it says it depicts a worker. Deciding from the shape (and colour) of the specimen's thorax and size of it's abdomen, I'm pretty sure it's a queen, though. --Mosher81 (talk) 06:35, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
Merged Camponotus_saundersi
I merged the Camponotus_saundersi article here. For more details see:
Talk:Camponotus_saundersi#Common_name.3F and Misplaced Pages:Articles_for_deletion/Camponotus_saundersi
Ikip (talk) 21:55, 27 September 2009 (UTC)
Inch
Carpenter ants are large (¼–1 in)
I know this is English wiki, but many people not from Britain use the larger English wiki, and I at least have no idea how large an inch would be. Could you add something like '2 cm'? Please? :-)
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