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Cuban ants.
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Virginian_ants
, Oct 5 2023 12:25 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted October 5 2023 - 12:25 PM
Next week I will be in Guantanamo bay, Cuba visiting a family member. They love insects and other animals almost as much as me so together we will be scorpion and ant hunting. There have been multiple records of atta insularis less than a mile from where I'm staying. Hopefully this will be my first time seeing leaf cutters in real life. If I find really cool spieces of ants then I will leave them with the family member and try to get permits. They come back in December so I don't have a lot of time. Had anyone been there and if so what types of ants did you see?
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#2 Online - Posted October 6 2023 - 2:14 AM
Cool. Looking forward to your observations. Pack a good macro lens!
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#3 Offline - Posted October 6 2023 - 2:59 AM
#4 Offline - Posted October 7 2023 - 6:22 PM
The first day had been great! I do fast have found.
-brachymyrmex obscurior
-black crazy ant
-pharoh ant
-native Solenopsis geminata dark morph.
-and I caught what I Believe to be a Pseudomyrmex cubaensis queen. She was fast do it was hard to get photos but I got this one and I can make out wing scars. I Will apply for a permit soon.
-brachymyrmex obscurior
-black crazy ant
-pharoh ant
-native Solenopsis geminata dark morph.
-and I caught what I Believe to be a Pseudomyrmex cubaensis queen. She was fast do it was hard to get photos but I got this one and I can make out wing scars. I Will apply for a permit soon.
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#5 Offline - Posted October 8 2023 - 1:20 AM
Excited for some photos!
#6 Online - Posted October 8 2023 - 2:09 AM
Nice work, Yoda!The first day had been great! I do fast have found.
-brachymyrmex obscurior
-black crazy ant
-pharoh ant
-native Solenopsis geminata dark morph.
-and I caught what I Believe to be a Pseudomyrmex cubaensis queen. She was fast do it was hard to get photos but I got this one and I can make out wing scars. I Will apply for a permit soon.
"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#7 Offline - Posted October 8 2023 - 4:18 AM
#8 Offline - Posted October 8 2023 - 4:34 PM
Still no atta. Found some cool termites. I also found theses ants invading my kitchen I initially thought pharoh ants but they have polymorphism. Any ideas.
#9 Offline - Posted October 8 2023 - 4:39 PM
#10 Online - Posted October 8 2023 - 4:48 PM
S. geminata?
"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#11 Offline - Posted October 8 2023 - 5:33 PM
No I don't think so. The geminata I saw outside were bigger and darker. I thought Invicta but when I angered a lot of them they swarmed my hand but didn't hurt even though some looked like they were trying to sting.
#12 Offline - Posted October 10 2023 - 7:23 AM
#13 Offline - Posted October 10 2023 - 9:00 AM
Thanks I was thinking maybe tricomyrmex but this is my first time seeing them. I have not seen a lot of natives but I've seen the native brachymyrmex obscurior, maybe some native monomorium, Solenopsis geminata, and the twig ant queen.
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#14 Offline - Posted October 10 2023 - 4:15 PM
I'm not getting any permits for ants here because of it's a military base and it's a lot of hassle. I may get some for atta when I get back. Yesterday I saw dune Temnothorax that was pretty cool.
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#15 Offline - Posted October 10 2023 - 6:52 PM
Bummer but sounds like fun anyways!
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#16 Offline - Posted October 11 2023 - 9:05 AM
Trichomyrmex are pretty interesting in my opinion. I saw a hunch in Hawaii and Vietnam, where they make huge trails. Not sure if it’s to move nests or to forage, but it looks wild. They somewhat remind me of Neivamyrmex or other army ants…
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#17 Offline - Posted October 11 2023 - 1:39 PM
Yeah they have a trail from outside through the walls into my kitchen it's about 20-30 feet long.
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