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Sirjordanncurtis' Aphaenogaster occidentalis Journal


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#1 Offline sirjordanncurtis - Posted September 20 2018 - 7:56 PM

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I caught the queen today. She's about I think 8mm-9mm long. I'm also caring for another Aphaenogaster colony, so I brood boosted her with 2 pupae and 1 large larva. One of the pupae is pretty dark at the moment, and if the queen ends up accepting it, it'll probably eclose in less than a week. The other pupa already has eyes. I'll try to get pictures soon, but the test tube is a bit blurry.


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#2 Offline sirjordanncurtis - Posted September 20 2018 - 9:39 PM

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She seems to have refused the brood boost, but has already laid one egg of her own!



#3 Offline sirjordanncurtis - Posted September 21 2018 - 8:25 PM

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Turns out the queen seems to have been somewhat paying attention. She moved the darker pupa and the larva together. I just found out that the larva actually pupated today.


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#4 Offline neoponera - Posted November 18 2018 - 6:56 PM

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apheanogaster are sooo rare here in seco-estepario climate in Mexico.

 

i only found some in a mountain that was about 1900m tall!



#5 Offline sirjordanncurtis - Posted May 21 2020 - 11:02 AM

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The queen died a while back, but I found this two queen colony 3 weeks ago.

 

I think they have maybe 20 workers

 

testing a gif:

O1KB8Yo.mp4

 

Edit: doesn't seem like the gif worked. If you're interested, try this link

https://i.imgur.com/jKcuOov.mp4


Edited by sirjordanncurtis, May 21 2020 - 11:04 AM.


#6 Offline sirjordanncurtis - Posted May 23 2020 - 9:31 PM

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Here's an embedded video:

 






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