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ID of Ants in Eastern Massachusetts


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#1 Offline aheyer - Posted June 16 2023 - 3:00 PM

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Hello,

I am looking to see if what species of ant these two ants are. I believe they are camponotus genus and queen ants.

Ant 1 was collected from an old stump, in an area that is dry but starting to break apart in a sunny area of the lawn. It was collected in Mendon MA on June 16th 2023. I did not see any other ants in the stump. The ant is about 12mm to 14mm with a black head, thorax, and stripped black gaster See images attached.

Ant 2 was collected from under the bark on a log at the top.of a pile next to a tree line. The bark was dry and was starting to separate. It was collected in Mendon MA on June 16th 2023. The second ant is about 12mm to 14mm with a reddish black head, yellow legs, black thorax, and dark red stripped gaster. Also it seems as though the front left leg was damaged when I removed the bark. Will this affect the queen if I am trying to raise both? See images attached

Andrew

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#2 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted June 16 2023 - 3:07 PM

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Camponotus queens I think they are the same speices. Good luck.

#3 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted June 16 2023 - 3:15 PM

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Maybe pennsy for the first Chroma for second

Edited by Jonathan5608, June 16 2023 - 3:17 PM.


#4 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted June 16 2023 - 3:19 PM

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The first one might actually be Modoc or Pennsylvaniacus

#5 Offline aheyer - Posted June 16 2023 - 3:51 PM

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Pennsylvaniacus makes sense for the first one, I caught one earlier this year and see that species mostly around.

I wasn't sure with the second ant, with the reddish body with yellow legs. Thank you for the help

#6 Offline Manitobant - Posted June 16 2023 - 4:17 PM

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First one is pennsylvanicus second is chromaiodes.




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