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Indianapolis IN, 7/15 Queen ID (Lasius?)


Best Answer NickAnter , July 15 2021 - 7:40 AM

Formica in the fusca group.

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#1 Offline Roll Me-Wan Kenobi - Posted July 15 2021 - 1:57 AM

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1. Location of collection: Indianapolis Indiana.

2. Date of collection: 7/12/21
3. Habitat of collection: Multiple found in mulch garden on side of house and also in the driveway
4. Length: 13-14mm
5. Coloration, hue, pattern and texture : Dark black
6. Distinguishing characteristics: all black with light colored segments on gaster
7. Anything else distinctive (ie: odor, behavior, characteristics relative to others in the colony, etc.).
8. Nest description N/A

9. Nuptial flight time and date: found on 7/12 with wings already detached.
 

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Currently keeping:

 

Species                    Colony Size

Aphaenogaster sp.   100+ 

C. castaneus            6  

C. pennsylvanicus    50+

F. pallidefulva           20

F. fusca                    50+

L. niger                    100+

T. immigrans            8


#2 Offline ANTS_KL - Posted July 15 2021 - 3:20 AM

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Formica sp

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Young ant keeper with a decent amount of knowledge on local ant species.

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Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): Camponotus irritans inferior, Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, Nylanderia sp., Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp.,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.

#3 Offline Ottercl - Posted July 15 2021 - 4:05 AM

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Maybe Formica Subsericea
Ants for sale in MA: https://www.formicul...-massachusetts/

Keeper of:
-Camponotus pennsylvanicus
-Camponotus chromaiodes
-Camponotus castaneus
-Camponotus americanus
Journal: https://www.formicul...onotus-journal/

#4 Offline NickAnter - Posted July 15 2021 - 7:40 AM   Best Answer

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Formica in the fusca group.


Hi there! I went on a 6 month or so hiatus, in part due, and in part cause of the death of my colonies. 

However, I went back to the Sierras, and restarted my collection, which is now as follows:

Aphaenogaster uinta, Camponotus vicinus, Camponotus modoc, Formica cf. aserva, Formica cf. micropthalma, Formica cf. manni, Formica subpolita, Formica cf. subaenescens, Lasius americanus, Manica invidia, Pogonomyrmex salinus, Pogonomyrmex sp. 1, Solenopsis validiuscula, & Solenopsis sp. 3 (new Sierra variant). 


#5 Offline Roll Me-Wan Kenobi - Posted July 15 2021 - 10:40 AM

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Thank you!


Currently keeping:

 

Species                    Colony Size

Aphaenogaster sp.   100+ 

C. castaneus            6  

C. pennsylvanicus    50+

F. pallidefulva           20

F. fusca                    50+

L. niger                    100+

T. immigrans            8





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