Edited by Last_Hop3, October 15 2018 - 1:45 PM.
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Edited by Last_Hop3, October 15 2018 - 1:45 PM.
Naw, I wish. I would've been so happy if I did catch one thoughThat almost looks like a Myrmecocystus Mexicanus!
If so... JEALOUS
Edited by Kalidas, October 16 2018 - 6:55 AM.
This is definitely Pheidole sp. The head is the right shape, as are the petioitle and postpetioitle. She also has propodeal spines, which definitely rules out Solenopsis.
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Awesome thanks! Would you say that the last pic is also Pheidole sp. even though it's darker?This is definitely Pheidole sp. The head is the right shape, as are the petioitle and postpetioitle. She also has propodeal spines, which definitely rules out Solenopsis.
The last one looks like Pheidole xerophila. My guess on the first one would be Pheidole gilvescens. They're both very common out there.
I have a pretty good sized colony of Ph. gilvescens. Ph. xerophila, I've never had any luck with.
Ah okay. Thanks man. I came across those posts trying to ID them, and I thought they looked familiar, but wasn't too sure.
super sure that she is pheidole (from experience)
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