1. Location of collection: Freedom, New Hampshire
2. Date of collection: 4/16/2017 About 6:30 PM.
3. Habitat of collection: A very sandy area with forest all around it; Habitat in pictures
4. Length (from head to gaster): Roughly 2mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Black gaster and head, faintly with a dark red mesosoma.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Postpetiole present.
7. Distinguishing behavior: Were contructing their nest; These likely very recently surfaced as the snow was still clearing up, and this was one of the (if not the) warmest day(s) of the year so far for Freedom.
8. Nest description: A single mound constructed with sand, with two entrances. Workers were grouped in, around and on it.
I am pretty confident with Monomorium sp., probably M. emarginatum, but just wanted a second opinion. If these are Monomorium, I am pleased to find this due to their patchy-ish distribution. I find these strangely fascinating and unique for a reason I cannnot explain.
Edited by Nathant2131, April 17 2017 - 4:57 AM.