Size: 5 ~ 6mm
Found on a sidewalk.
Dark brown in color, light brown legs.
I am assuming either Aphaenogaster or Mymrica.
Size: 5 ~ 6mm
Found on a sidewalk.
Dark brown in color, light brown legs.
I am assuming either Aphaenogaster or Mymrica.
I definitely think it is some sort of Myrmica.
That looks like an Aphaenogaster, Myrmica don't have gasters that bulge up on the top and I think their spines are placed more back.
That looks like an Aphaenogaster, Myrmica don't have gasters that bulge up on the top and I think their spines are placed more back.
Yah, you could be right but that is a bit small 4-6mm.
Yeah that is pretty small and nearly the size of a Myrmica queen.
This is a video of my Myrmica colony.
They look awfully similar. It's hard to tell really.
They do look similar XP
welp I really have no clues naow :T
Myrmica, not sure the exact species though. They are just starting to fly.
Semi-claustral, so she will need food. I tend to boost new queens with a few pupae as the founding process can frustrating with certain individuals.
Aphaenogaster queens are larger, and usually black or a very dark coloration.
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Maybe you can giver his queen your doomed colonies brood.
They have unfertilized eggs. Not going to help, I think.
Anyhow, I don't think the queen is going to make it. Upon a closer inspection, she is missing half of an antenna and she is acting ill. She has two huge dents on her gaster. I think she was attacked and was hurt before I caught her.
I've noticed that in the vids. Maybe that's why her gaster appeared bulgy.
Sorry you lost a queen.
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