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#1 Offline TheAnswerIsTheLogic - Posted August 8 2015 - 9:15 AM

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Hello , can you help me with some datas, i finded some type of purple myrica ant , its like myrica sp. red but its purple and more bigger.



#2 Offline dermy - Posted August 8 2015 - 9:30 AM

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Well I've never heard of a Myrmica that is purple before. How much bigger is it? Even just a few mm bigger could make this ant a whole different species. Do you have any pictures?


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#3 Offline LC3 - Posted August 8 2015 - 9:47 AM

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Well I've never heard of a Myrmica that is purple before. How much bigger is it? Even just a few mm bigger could make this ant a whole different species. Do you have any pictures?

I agree with dermy.. the only Myrmica that I ever heard or encountered are usually in the red spectrum and some are black. It's nearly impossible to ID Myrmica without a microscope and simply saying an ant is purple that looks like Myrmica isn't going to make it easier to ID, the most important part of an ID is the pictures. 



#4 Offline TheAnswerIsTheLogic - Posted August 8 2015 - 10:54 AM

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i don't have pictures , are large like a lasius niger queen and color are purple. (and it is look same like myrica sp .red , other nest was nearly 2 meters).



#5 Offline TheAnswerIsTheLogic - Posted August 8 2015 - 10:59 AM

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I stayed to look at it and my reaction was this: What is that? I don't see good or what. 3 min after i taked one of that species and i saw a normaly myrica species ant then i saw is same.

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I saw an exactly same worker but red at 1 m from nest.

Can be that some type of bacteria?
 


Edited by GeniusNutella12, August 8 2015 - 11:13 AM.


#6 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted August 8 2015 - 12:51 PM

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Is this how they look? http://entnemdept.uf...utillidae02.jpg

This is a wingless wasp.



#7 Offline TheAnswerIsTheLogic - Posted August 8 2015 - 1:14 PM

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No ,,,, was an ant nest with that ants who look exactly like myrica sp red but purple and bigger .



#8 Offline TheAnswerIsTheLogic - Posted August 8 2015 - 1:15 PM

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huh ok i think that is not a know species i will take some pictures and some workers next time when i go there ...



#9 Offline LC3 - Posted August 8 2015 - 2:57 PM

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hmm Only Myrmica that I can think of that are that big and purple may be Myrmica is M.karavajevi It's a workerless social parasite that infiltrates other Myrmica spp.

 

Anyways here are some links to the most purplest Myrmica present in Romania I can find:

http://www.antwiki.o...ica_lobicornis 

http://www.antwiki.o...i/Myrmica_lonae

http://www.antwiki.o...rmica_deplanata

http://www.antwiki.o...mica_sulcinodis

 

But please do snap some photos.. And try to get them as good as you can plus bring a ruler and measure them.


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#10 Offline TheAnswerIsTheLogic - Posted August 8 2015 - 9:08 PM

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yep i will do this






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