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#1 Offline KadinB - Posted June 1 2021 - 5:13 PM

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I caught a queen near my backyard light. Idk the genus at all.I am two hours up north of the Bay Area.

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#2 Offline VoidElecent - Posted June 1 2021 - 5:14 PM

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#3 Offline SYUTEO - Posted June 1 2021 - 5:17 PM

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I think its Nylanderia


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#4 Offline KadinB - Posted June 1 2021 - 5:31 PM

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I think its Nylanderia

I wanna say so to but i have the spe and my current colony if from my area. This queen looks way different in colors then my others and slightly different shapes 



#5 Offline KadinB - Posted June 1 2021 - 7:07 PM

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it was caught around 10pm 90 degrees out 



#6 Offline ANTS_KL - Posted June 1 2021 - 8:23 PM

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Nylanderia for sure. Nylanderia come in may colors including black, brown, yellow and mixes of black and brown. Try and examine the shape of the head. Nylanderia species have a one of a kind head that is easily recognized.

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Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): Camponotus irritans inferior, Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, Nylanderia sp., Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)

Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.

#7 Offline KadinB - Posted June 1 2021 - 9:14 PM

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Wow i did not know that. there's this massive colony in my front yard that has been moving for weeks and there are always queens there. There all black. I've only seen all black queens and never the oranges brownish and black one i caught. She died the next morning also sadly.



#8 Offline ANTS_KL - Posted June 2 2021 - 12:17 AM

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That's unfortunate... Better luck next time!

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YouTube: https://m.youtube.co...uKsahGliSH7EqOQ (It's pretty dead. Might upload again soon, don't expect my voice to sound the same though.)

Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): Camponotus irritans inferior, Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, Nylanderia sp., Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)

Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.




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