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Best Answer OiledOlives , May 2 2022 - 4:51 PM

Camponotini, probably Colobopsis. Fully claustral.

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#1 Offline Antlover09 - Posted May 2 2022 - 2:59 PM

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Hello everyone, I am new to this forum. I need help. What kind of queen ant species is this? I captured this ant few days ago. If you know this species, is it semi or fully claustral? 

The Queen Ant Pic is in my profile picture or hereview?usp=sharing


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#2 Offline Zeiss - Posted May 2 2022 - 4:08 PM

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You should follow the ID Request format that's clearly pinned at the top of the ID Request page.

 

Your picture also did not embed nor does it give us enough information to ID it.

 

Also, please do not just leave blank posts, it is considered spam on this forum.



#3 Offline Antlover09 - Posted May 2 2022 - 4:16 PM

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You should follow the ID Request format that's clearly pinned at the top of the ID Request page.

 

Your picture also did not embed nor does it give us enough information to ID it.

 

Also, please do not just leave blank posts, it is considered spam on this forum.

Sorry, Its just an accident. 


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#4 Offline OiledOlives - Posted May 2 2022 - 4:51 PM   Best Answer

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Camponotini, probably Colobopsis. Fully claustral.


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#5 Offline Antlover09 - Posted May 2 2022 - 4:58 PM

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Camponotini, probably Colobopsis. Fully claustral.

Oh, I knew it. Thank you.



#6 Offline Manitobant - Posted May 3 2022 - 9:08 AM

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What country was this found? Perhaps we can narrow it down to species.

#7 Offline NicholasP - Posted May 3 2022 - 1:13 PM

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I don't know why but it oddly looks a little bit like Camponotus nearcticus.


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#8 Offline Antlover09 - Posted May 3 2022 - 4:14 PM

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What country was this found? Perhaps we can narrow it down to species.

 

Dasmarinas, Cavite, Philippines. 


I don't know why but it oddly looks a little bit like Camponotus nearcticus.

 

But it's head looks different.



#9 Offline Antlover09 - Posted May 3 2022 - 4:16 PM

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What country was this found? Perhaps we can narrow it down to species.

 

Dasmarinas, Cavite, CALABARZON, Philippines. 


I don't know why but it oddly looks a little bit like Camponotus nearcticus.

 

But it's head looks different.

 



#10 Offline NicholasP - Posted May 4 2022 - 11:25 AM

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What country was this found? Perhaps we can narrow it down to species.

 

Dasmarinas, Cavite, Philippines. 


I don't know why but it oddly looks a little bit like Camponotus nearcticus.

 

But it's head looks different.

 

Well if it's from the Phillipines then it's 100% not nearcticus.


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#11 Offline OiledOlives - Posted May 4 2022 - 11:44 AM

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It was never even possibly nearcticus.

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#12 Offline Antlover09 - Posted May 4 2022 - 2:44 PM

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It was never even possibly nearcticus.

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But there are Camponotus species in the Philippines. So is it Colobopsis?






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