I caught these queens post nuptial flight in June of this year. I caught 6 total new queens over a large area across several hours. I *think* I have 2 different species of Camponotus. I always have a hard time IDing these to species though. These 2 in particular I am interested in identifying as they are 2 of the 3 most successful colonies of the 6 I caught this year. Each colony has 6-12 workers which are visible in the pictures. I caught these late at night, around maybe 9-11pm. There were quite a lot of them so it appeared the nuptial flights had been late in the day or after dark.
Camponotus Colony #1
1. Location (on a map) of collection: Nevada City, Nevada County, California, USA
2. Date of collection: June 2019
3. Habitat of collection: Lower Montane forest zone, Sierra Nevada, elevation ~3800 ft
4. Length: Queen ~14mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Black
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Queens and workers black. More workers than the other colony, but slightly smaller average size
7. Distinguishing behavior: Colony size 10 workers + queen + >5 brood (no fatalities)
8. Nest description: N/A
9. Nuptial flight time and date: June, found after dark
My guess: C. modoc
Camponotus Colony #5
1. Location of collection: Nevada City, Nevada County, California, USA
2. Date of collection: June 2019
3. Habitat of collection: Lower Montane forest zone, Sierra Nevada, elevation ~3800 ft
4. Length: Queen ~15mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Mostly black, some faint orangish or brown visible on thorax and abdomen of queen
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Orangish/brownish coloration on queen, workers black. Less workers than the other colony, but they appear slightly larger on average
7. Distinguishing behavior: Colony size 6 workers + queen + <5 brood (no fatalities)
8. Nest description: N/A
9. Nuptial flight time and date: June, found after dark
My Guess: C. vicinus
Maybe these are the same species I dunno. I uploaded better photos of colony 1. See my reply below for Colony #5 photos.
Edited by fortysixandtwo, December 2 2019 - 6:39 PM.