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Two (likely simple) ID requests
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yrodro
, Aug 15 2021 7:52 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted August 15 2021 - 7:52 PM
I got two quick pictures today while feeding 10 founding queens. Hopefully these are enough for you experts. If comments are negative, I'll try for extra images next time I take them out in the light.
Queen 1 was captured on July 7 2021 on the sidewalk of a public garden/plaza north of Indianapolis around 12pm. She is very skittish, and has run out of her tube when I tried to give a drop of honey (that's why I didn't take more pics). You can see her trying to hide the head under the feeding tray. Her larvae spin cocoons. Has one node petiole.
Queen 2 was captured August 10, 2021 at IUPUI campus (large lawn nearby), Indianapolis on the outer steps of a building. Had 4 dark wings, and laid 4-6 eggs about 2 days later. It looks like she also has one node petiole, and the white spot at the tip of the gaster is just cotton.
Thanks for your help!
Queen 1 was captured on July 7 2021 on the sidewalk of a public garden/plaza north of Indianapolis around 12pm. She is very skittish, and has run out of her tube when I tried to give a drop of honey (that's why I didn't take more pics). You can see her trying to hide the head under the feeding tray. Her larvae spin cocoons. Has one node petiole.
Queen 2 was captured August 10, 2021 at IUPUI campus (large lawn nearby), Indianapolis on the outer steps of a building. Had 4 dark wings, and laid 4-6 eggs about 2 days later. It looks like she also has one node petiole, and the white spot at the tip of the gaster is just cotton.
Thanks for your help!
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#2 Offline - Posted August 15 2021 - 8:37 PM
formica pallidefulva i think
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#3 Offline - Posted August 15 2021 - 8:48 PM
formica pallidefulva i think
I agree with this (at least for the species group, I'm not sure about the species), but the bottom one looks like Formica fusca group.
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#5 Offline - Posted August 16 2021 - 7:57 AM
I agree with Cheeto. I think the first queen might be F. incerta, but I'd need a clear shot of the mesosoma to be sure.
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