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freakygin
, Jan 20 2022 8:43 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted January 20 2022 - 8:43 PM
Hello y'all..
My name is Gin
I'm an architect / designer for a Marble company
For as long as i can remember, i always wanted my own formicarium with a very specific ant in mind
This last few weeks, i've been watching AntsCanada channel on YouTube...
And then... out of nowhere, I just said to myself "Ok, let's do this!"
But since my knowledge about ants are about as much as politician's sincerity,
I don't even know where to begin.
So, here i am...
Let's just say, i already prepared my formicarium,
And all that's left is just to put the queen there
All the introduction aside,
I've been meaning to ask about an ant i just captured this morning
Because this is actually the ant i want for my setup, ever since i was a kid.
I assume, big ants would make watching my formicarium more enjoyable
Could anyone tell me what ant is this?
Well.. Obviously it's black
The worker size are about 10+ mm
Single pointy node between her thorax and abdomen
After quick google search, my first guess was a Carpenter Ant
But this ant live nowhere near any wood
They build their colony underground, on my backyard
I need to identify this ant so i could purchase my first queen.
Obviously, English is not my primary language
So, please be gentle if there's any misspelled words or grammar error
Thank you
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#2 Offline - Posted January 20 2022 - 9:15 PM
Welcome! It would be easier to identify if you provide location and date found.
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誰でも大好き!well.....except a few
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#3 Offline - Posted January 20 2022 - 9:18 PM
Welcome to the forum. Your English is perfect, so no need to apologize.
As for identifying your ant, we will need some more information like location. There is a template for identification request posts that help a lot.
https://www.formicul...t-a-new-thread/
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#4 Offline - Posted January 20 2022 - 9:38 PM
Thank you!
Okay, Will do.
I'll fill the identification template right away. Might take a while..
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#5 Offline - Posted January 21 2022 - 8:22 AM
What country are you even in? The ant you posted looks like odontoponera, which is native to southeast asia.
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My journals:
Polyergus Mexicanus: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry175528
Lasius minutus: https://www.formicul...cs/#entry174811
Lasius latipes: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry206449
General acanthomyops journal: https://www.formicul...yops-with-eggs/
Polyergus Mexicanus: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry175528
Lasius minutus: https://www.formicul...cs/#entry174811
Lasius latipes: https://www.formicul...gs/#entry206449
General acanthomyops journal: https://www.formicul...yops-with-eggs/
#6 Offline - Posted January 21 2022 - 12:01 PM
Welcome!
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#7 Offline - Posted January 25 2022 - 5:26 PM
welcome to the forum!!!!
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#8 Offline - Posted January 25 2022 - 7:00 PM
Welcome!!!
1X Pogonomyrmex occidentalis 40-50 Workers
1X Solenopsis molesta 10 Workers (mono)
Ants I Want: Crematogaster sp, Camponotus Sp., Ponera Pennsylvanica, Mymercocystus sp.
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#9 Offline - Posted January 25 2022 - 7:08 PM
yes welcome!
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#10 Offline - Posted January 25 2022 - 7:32 PM
Welcome! Don't worry, your English is better than many Native English speakers I know (probably an I'm-a-teenager-and-therefore-basic-grammatical-structure-and-rules-does-not-apply-to-me type thing). My guess is against Camponotus, but then again I don't know too much with identification. Also, yes, location would help loads. My guess is East Asia area, as Gin sounds like a very Asian name (not stereotypically, it's just languages around there tend to use the same phonetics), then again I could be wrong. I'm going to piggy-back off of Manito here and say maybe, possibly, Odontoponera?
Edited by Chickalo, January 25 2022 - 7:32 PM.
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シグナチャーです。예.
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