My queen, Clumsy Lily, was caught on a tile near my swimming academy. She is aptly named as she is so clumsy she could barely climb onto my hand and couldn't even walk properly on glass, plastic or paper. In fact, she only seemed to be able to walk properly on soil. Thinking she was a subterranean ant, I gave her some soil. She burrowed under it. One month later, I checked on her and was shocked to discover that she hadn't layed any eggs. She is currently in a plastic easter egg with a thin layer of soil. After a thorough search, the queen she looks like the most is the queen of Bondroitia lujae. But B.lujae lives in Africa! Could she be the first described queen of anillomyrma(Close relative of bondroitia, lives in southeast asia, also not in my area.)Could it be A.decamera which lives in NORTHERN india, or a new species?!?!?!?!!?
Edit: Found in South Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Edited by enceladussmartants, July 5 2024 - 5:47 AM.