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Camponotus Queen ID?


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#1 Offline Justantz - Posted May 15 2015 - 1:26 PM

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Topic posted on 15-5'15

1. Location of collection: South-East Turkey/South Europe
2. Date of collection: 5-5-'15
3. Length: 16mm

4. Habitat of collection: I found her walking on the road

5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: You can see it in the picture
6. Distinguishing characteristics: -
7. Anything else distinctive: - 
8. Nest description: They like rocky areas. they nest in sand

 

I think this species is Camponotus pilicornis, but i don't know for sure. Maybe you guys can help!

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Queen in action:


Edited by Justantz, May 15 2015 - 1:50 PM.


#2 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted May 16 2015 - 10:44 AM

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Great find! This guy has found a similar queen in Rhodes, Greece http://antfarm.yuku....es#.VVePDhnfrIU.

I don't think Camponotus pilicornis is found in your area. Here's a list of ant species from your area http://www.google.bg....93564037,d.bGg.

Good luck!



#3 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted May 19 2015 - 12:13 PM

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Could be Camponotus sanctus.



#4 Offline Justantz - Posted May 26 2015 - 8:50 AM

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Could be Camponotus sanctus.

You could be right with your guess she looks like a Camponotus Sanctus queen but I don't know for sure. I will update this topic with some pictures of her nanitics so this species will be easier to identify. (She just had her first larva, so it will take a few weeks till her nanitics arive)


Edited by Justantz, May 26 2015 - 12:34 PM.





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