So what do I have here? I’m really new to ants, but my guess is a male, some sort of camponotus?
Location: Staten Island, NY
So what do I have here? I’m really new to ants, but my guess is a male, some sort of camponotus?
Location: Staten Island, NY
Diptera, Micropezidae
Edited by gcsnelling, June 28 2020 - 4:50 PM.
In other words, it's not an ant. It's more closely related to flies.
Edited by TheMicroPlanet, June 28 2020 - 5:04 PM.
Queens tend to have larger gasters and taller thoraxes, males look more like wasps and have smaller heads (Semi claustral queens tend to look more like workers), here's an image with three castes of a Camponotus sp.
Also, mated queens don't normally try to fly when you try to catch them
In other words, it's not an ant. It's more closely related to flies.
Not closely related, it is a fly. Stilt legged fly.
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