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First things first.Is it an ant? 1,5 mm Greece,Athens 2nd of October
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alex-barty
, Oct 2 2020 5:03 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:03 AM
I found this little guy today at the beach.It was on my waterbottle or else i wouldn't have seen him.With the bare eye you can't really be sure its an ant.After I took the photos,it looks even more like an ant.Under the sun its colour looks red and it measures 1,5 mm roughly(lines on the ruler are mm)Do you know what it it or even better the species.I wouldn't think its a queen though.Thanks:)
#2 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:06 AM
Yup that's an ant for sure.Most likely not a queen and i'm pretty sure its not but I've never seen that species before so someone with better iding skills can help more.
Edited by KitsAntVa, October 2 2020 - 5:07 AM.
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#4 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:21 AM
Huh you learn something new everyday, that honestly looks like it would be a brachymyrmex worker or something.
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#5 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:27 AM
Cephalonomia gallicola, a parasitoid wasp. The females are wingless.
would never have guessed that.
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#6 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:30 AM
Thanks guys:)
#7 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:42 AM
#8 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:43 AM
That actually a wasp to i can tell they are in my yard.
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#9 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:44 AM
What about this lol
Its anatomy looks spot on with the one I just set free
#10 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 5:46 AM
unless its long butt nylanderia
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#11 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 6:59 AM
Cephalonomia gallicola, a parasitoid wasp. The females are wingless.
would never have guessed that.
Yeah, I would've said a Brachymyrmex worker.
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#12 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 9:54 AM
Those are both wasps
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#13 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 10:46 AM
Cephalonomia gallicola, a parasitoid wasp. The females are wingless.
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#14 Offline - Posted October 2 2020 - 12:12 PM
Its sclerodermus domesticus and it is a wasp
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