Ok I found them again by running the hose down the last hole I saw them at, and I used my real camera this time. This obs goes with the previous one.
This is a garden volunteer. Probably was in the local seed bank, although there’s a chance it came with another plant.
~3mm long. Observed in a pitfall trap placed one week prior.
This is great- a volunteer baby saguaro on campus. It’s right by the bike racks though- I wonder if I should transplant it somewhere safer.
Conocida como "tiocondudis", esta hormiga se extrae del suelo donde habita, para saborear su deliciosa miel que carga en su cuerpo. Entre mas oscura su miel, mas sabroso y fuerte es su sabor.