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Trachymyrmex Septentrionalis in New Jersey?

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#1 Offline LoveSomeAnts - Posted April 12 2019 - 2:50 AM

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Hello, everyone! I'm a student in Toms River who's studying Trachymyrmex Septentrionalis ants. An issue that has come up with my research is the lack of knowledge as to where these ants might be? Does anyone know of any place near Toms River, or any specific location in NJ where I'd have a better chance of finding these ants?

#2 Offline kalimant - Posted April 13 2019 - 7:29 AM

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Hello, everyone! I'm a student in Toms River who's studying Trachymyrmex Septentrionalis ants. An issue that has come up with my research is the lack of knowledge as to where these ants might be? Does anyone know of any place near Toms River, or any specific location in NJ where I'd have a better chance of finding these ants?

 

Antmaps is your friend...and yes, it looks like samples of that species have been found in NJ.

 

http://antmaps.org/?...septentrionalis

 

Also, the specific epithet of a species name is not capitalized. So it should be: Trachymyrmex septentrionalis


I currently maintain a site dedicated to the hyper-diverse myrmicine genus Pheidole.:

 

PHEIDOLE

 

I also own the Lurker's Guide to Leafcutters Ants

 





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