Thread Summary to date: Leaning to exotic (invasive) B. patagonicus or maybe B. obscurior
similar to native Brachymyrmex depilis wich antwiki reports as yellow in color.
1. Location (on a map) of collection: Foothills Tucson, AZ
2. Date of collection: April 30, 2019
3. Habitat of collection: Sonoran Desert, 2400 ft, rural mesquite trees and cactus
4. Length (from head to gaster): Queen 4.5mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture:
6. Distinguishing characteristics:
7. Distinguishing behavior: Calm
9. Nuptial flight time and date: April 30, 2019, Found trapped indoors, a day after cool cloudy wx following a week of 86-90 degree F dry wx
Added tentative links
http://antwiki.org/w...ymyrmex_depilis
http://antwiki.org/w...mex_patagonicus
http://antwiki.org/w...yrmex_obscurior
Flying insects everywhere - how do you quickly ID an insect as an ANT? Are they easily identified by their elbowed antennae? Is this definitive? Is this an ant? Any IDs? Thank you.
Edited by Maculata, May 7 2019 - 7:53 PM.