http://imgur.com/gallery/lpFtmPl
Male queen or drone
Edited by Hightlyze, March 22 2019 - 7:28 PM.
Edited by Hightlyze, March 22 2019 - 7:28 PM.
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Is that all you can provide or can you put more effort into the post?
Is that all you can provide or can you put more effort into the post?
i eat cars for breakfast everynight
i eat cars for breakfast everynight
i eat cars for breakfast everynight
Wow no one helped me
It does not happen immediately. We all have lives outside of this forum. You are still acting aggressive for someone who said they don't want to be banned from another forum. Calm down for a bit and be patient, it isn't hard. A lot of us are also not familiar with ants from the Philippines, so it will take us longer. You gave us barely any information as well, which makes it harder.
In addition many of us, myself included will not look at outside links to images.
In addition many of us, myself included will not look at outside links to images.
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In addition many of us, myself included will not look at outside links to images.
Imgur is messed up
It's not, you just have to do it properly. Here you go.
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Based on this single picture from only one angle, as a first guess I am going to have to go with one of 4 Aenictus sp.
very likely one of the following:
my id observations are based on color, abdominal petiole, shape of thorax, and partially on its mandible, however the mandible part is the least accurate due to angle, it is difficult to tell from that angle if there is a gap between the mandibles and the clypeus parts of the mouth, and I made an assumption based on their shape that there exists a gap.
Edited by Xanuri, March 23 2019 - 8:45 AM.
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aenictus is doryline, no winged queens. looks like some myrmecine queen.
tetramorium or romblonella? may be a new speicies/genera. definitely semi claustral
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Based on this single picture from only one angle, as a first guess I am going to have to go with one of 4 Aenictus sp.
very likely one of the following:
my id observations are based on color, abdominal petiole, shape of thorax, and partially on its mandible, however the mandible part is the least accurate due to angle, it is difficult to tell from that angle if there is a gap between the mandibles and the clypeus parts of the mouth, and I made an assumption based on their shape that there exists a gap.
Nope
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Looks kinda like a Tetra to me.
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