File:Crematogaster laeviceps chasei, Brookton, Western Australia, Farhan Bokhari (1).jpg
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Crematogaster laeviceps chasei is the most common species of Crematogaster found in the southwest of Western Australia. It nests arboreally and is ubiquitous in nearly all environments. This worker was found on the trunk of a Eucalyptus accedans, or Powderbark tree, in Lupton Conservation Reserve.
This photo was taken on April 16, 2011 in Brookton, Western Australia, Farhan Bokhari.
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