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Found in virginia on 4/6/2020
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Cblake113
, Apr 7 2020 11:29 AM
Best Answer VoidElecent , April 7 2020 - 11:35 AM
Nice formatting, nice pics. Going to go with Pheidole megacephala dentata.
edit: Thanks, NickAnter!
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#1 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 11:29 AM
I believe they are some kind of big headed ant. Myrmicinae spp?
1. Location: Hampton, Virginia
2. Date of collection: 4/7/2020
3. Habitat of collection: flower bed
4. Length (from head to gaster): 4 mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: orangeish brown head and thorax. Dark abdomen
6. Distinguishing characteristics: huge heads on some of the ants
7. Distinguishing behavior: they kinda swarmed when I rolled over a rock they were under.
8. Nest description: under a rock into the soil
9. Nuptial flight time and date: N/A
1. Location: Hampton, Virginia
2. Date of collection: 4/7/2020
3. Habitat of collection: flower bed
4. Length (from head to gaster): 4 mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: orangeish brown head and thorax. Dark abdomen
6. Distinguishing characteristics: huge heads on some of the ants
7. Distinguishing behavior: they kinda swarmed when I rolled over a rock they were under.
8. Nest description: under a rock into the soil
9. Nuptial flight time and date: N/A
#2 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 11:34 AM
#3 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 11:35 AM Best Answer
Nice formatting, nice pics. Going to go with Pheidole megacephala dentata.
edit: Thanks, NickAnter!
Edited by VoidElecent, April 7 2020 - 4:54 PM.
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#4 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 11:41 AM
I was going to go with Pheidole dentata.
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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).
#5 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 11:53 AM
I was going to go with Pheidole dentata.
Yes, this is definitely more accurate.
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#6 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 12:02 PM
My guess lies either with P. dentata or P. pilifera.
Actually, scratch that. 98% sure that's dentata. My logic is that pilifera has a rough exoskeleton; the workers in these pictures and of dentata appear to be smoother.
Edited by TheMicroPlanet, April 7 2020 - 12:11 PM.
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#7 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 12:25 PM
Ph. dentata.
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#8 Online - Posted April 7 2020 - 12:57 PM
This is my white whale for anting season 2020.
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"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#9 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 1:14 PM
Mine’s P. bicarinata.
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"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
#10 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 1:37 PM
mine is finding any queen lol
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#11 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 1:52 PM
mine is P. apache or Stigmatomma or P. hyatti.
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#12 Online - Posted April 7 2020 - 1:55 PM
To clarify, I’ll be happy with any member of the Pheidole genus.
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"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#13 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 2:11 PM
Thank you all for the ID. So is this a rare ant species to find or is just the queen rare to find?
#14 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 2:14 PM
To clarify, I’ll be happy with any member of the Pheidole genus.
Oh yea I have an established colony of Tetramorium Immigrans living in my front yard! Should I take pics @ANTdrew to confirm the genus?
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#15 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 2:16 PM
Thank you all for the ID. So is this a rare ant species to find or is just the queen rare to find?
Not at all rare, locally common. Just appear to be absent in some areas and are a cool looking genus in general.
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#16 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 2:21 PM
Thank you all for the ID. So is this a rare ant species to find or is just the queen rare to find?
Not at all rare, locally common. Just appear to be absent in some areas and are a cool looking genus in general.
Yeah. I get hundreds of these gals at my porch.
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#17 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 2:28 PM
Me to. I just think I’m most likely to find bicarinata.To clarify, I’ll be happy with any member of the Pheidole genus.
"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
#18 Online - Posted April 7 2020 - 3:16 PM
I’d be surprised if you don’t have Tetramorium in your yard!Oh yea I have an established colony of Tetramorium Immigrans living in my front yard! Should I take pics @ANTdrew to confirm the genus?
To clarify, I’ll be happy with any member of the Pheidole genus.
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"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#19 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 3:30 PM
They went and made a wall of ant and I bet I could get a pic to ID 'em
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#20 Offline - Posted April 7 2020 - 3:37 PM
Most people here don’t. I could say the same to you about Lasius neoniger......... 😉I’d be surprised if you don’t have Tetramorium in your yard!Oh yea I have an established colony of Tetramorium Immigrans living in my front yard! Should I take pics @ANTdrew to confirm the genus?To clarify, I’ll be happy with any member of the Pheidole genus.
Edited by AntsDakota, April 7 2020 - 3:38 PM.
"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
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