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Pheidole megacephala and Solenopsis invicta


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#1 Offline kalimant - Posted July 14 2024 - 6:36 AM

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I observed what seemed to be Pm interacting with Solenopsis invicta fire ants.

 

 

 


Edited by kalimant, August 9 2024 - 4:17 AM.

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#2 Offline kalimant - Posted July 14 2024 - 5:08 PM

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Can anyone confirm this is a Solenopsis invicta fire ant queen? Sorry for the blurry pic as my camera run out of battery at the time. Length would be around 9-10 mm given the Pm major being around 3-4 mm.


Edited by kalimant, August 9 2024 - 4:17 AM.

I currently maintain a site dedicated to the hyper-diverse myrmicine genus Pheidole.:

 

PHEIDOLE

 

I also own the Lurker's Guide to Leafcutters Ants

 


#3 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted July 18 2024 - 3:49 AM

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That queen is a richteri x invicta hybrid.
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#4 Offline NotAxo - Posted July 20 2024 - 5:16 AM

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That queen is a richteri x invicta hybrid.

 

 

What do you mean by "hybrid"? Is that something that ants can actually do? It sounds really cool!


Currently raising : C. Parius (2x), C. Vitiosus (2x), Carebara Diversa (1x), C. irratians (2x), M. brunnea (1x)

Have raised : Solenopsis

Enjoy anting, NotAxo :D





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