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Ant id request nor cal
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Vern530
, Feb 1 2020 2:12 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 2:12 PM
1. Location (on a map) of collection: Biggs California
2. Date of collection: 1-31-2020
3. Habitat of collection: in grass field on side of road
4. Length (from head to gaster):see pictures
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture:
6. Distinguishing characteristics: brown to black
7. Distinguishing behavior:
8. Nest description: under stone in moist soil
9. Nuptial flight time and date:
2. Date of collection: 1-31-2020
3. Habitat of collection: in grass field on side of road
4. Length (from head to gaster):see pictures
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture:
6. Distinguishing characteristics: brown to black
7. Distinguishing behavior:
8. Nest description: under stone in moist soil
9. Nuptial flight time and date:
#2 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 2:17 PM
It's tiny, but I don't know how highly elevated you got it. If it was found high I would say something belonging to Solenopsis. Otherwise I don't know what it is. That's my guess
Did it have any workers? Because if so, you can send them to someone who is a trained professional and know exactly what species it is
There is a important time for everything, important place for everyone, an important person for everybody, and an important ant for each and every ant keeper and myrmecologist alike
#3 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 2:44 PM
See below post
Edited by Martialis, February 1 2020 - 4:50 PM.
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#5 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 2:45 PM
See above post.
Edited by Martialis, February 1 2020 - 2:45 PM.
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#7 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 4:45 PM
It is not Tapinoma, nor is the queen a Liometopum.
Edited by gcsnelling, February 1 2020 - 4:52 PM.
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#8 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 4:54 PM
Looks like Prenolepis. Or maybe Nylanderia.
Edited by TheMicroPlanet, February 1 2020 - 4:55 PM.
#9 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 4:58 PM
The queen is almost certainly Prenolepis. Worker is either Formica or Prenolepis.
Edited by NickAnter, February 1 2020 - 5:26 PM.
Hi there! I went on a 6 month or so hiatus, in part due, and in part cause of the death of my colonies.
However, I went back to the Sierras, and restarted my collection, which is now as follows:
Aphaenogaster uinta, Camponotus vicinus, Camponotus modoc, Formica cf. aserva, Formica cf. micropthalma, Formica cf. manni, Formica subpolita, Formica cf. subaenescens, Lasius americanus, Manica invidia, Pogonomyrmex salinus, Pogonomyrmex sp. 1, Solenopsis validiuscula, & Solenopsis sp. 3 (new Sierra variant).
#10 Offline - Posted February 1 2020 - 5:09 PM
The worker looks a little small to be Formica, probably Prenolepis.
"God made..... all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds (including ants). And God saw that it was good. Genesis 1:25 NIV version
Keeping:
Formica cf. pallidefulva, cf. incerta, cf. argentea
Formica cf. aserva, cf. subintegra
Myrmica sp.
Lasius neoniger, brevicornis
#12 Offline - Posted February 9 2020 - 10:24 AM
Looks like nylanderia to me. Notice how hairy the ants are, especially the worker? Nylanderia also fly very early in the season which makes sense as to why it was found now.
My journals:
Polyergus Mexicanus: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry175528
Lasius minutus: https://www.formicul...cs/#entry174811
Lasius latipes: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry206449
General acanthomyops journal: https://www.formicul...yops-with-eggs/
Polyergus Mexicanus: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry175528
Lasius minutus: https://www.formicul...cs/#entry174811
Lasius latipes: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry206449
General acanthomyops journal: https://www.formicul...yops-with-eggs/
#13 Offline - Posted February 9 2020 - 11:18 AM
The queen is not Prenolepis. Nor is it Tapinoma or Dorymyrmex. I would go with Nylanderia.
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#14 Offline - Posted February 9 2020 - 12:30 PM
The queen is not Prenolepis. Nor is it Tapinoma or Dorymyrmex. I would go with Nylanderia.
At least I was half right. For once...
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