Found: 8-25-2013
Location: Near Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Habitat: High Desert/Joshua Tree.
Coloration, hue and pattern: All yellow.
Length: 12mm.
Found: 8-25-2013
Location: Near Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Habitat: High Desert/Joshua Tree.
Coloration, hue and pattern: All yellow.
Length: 12mm.
I thought I had two of these, but I since noticed that the first one that has now died, had darker orange areas on its thorax and gaster. At first I thought they were both Myrmecocystus mexicanus, but now I'm not sure. Does anybody know if this is M. mexicanus, or M. testaceus?
Wow dspdrew, very beautiful queen.
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Nice. I didn't realize that Myrmecocystus mexicanus could get that yellow.
That genus doesn't occur in my location.
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