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Pogonomyrmex with a black stripe on gaster


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#1 Offline AsdinAnts - Posted July 15 2024 - 7:30 PM

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I have this pogonomyrmex queen that is nesting with my other pogonomyrmex queens, but she acts different and has one thing that separates her from the rest.
Her striped black gaster, the stripe is located like right below the middle of her gaster, and she’s also much more nervous when I shine a light on her unlike the other queens.
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#2 Online bmb1bee - Posted July 15 2024 - 8:50 PM

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Sounds like it could be a different variant of that species, or even another species altogether. Have you been able to get your Pogonomyrmex queens IDed?


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#3 Offline mbullock42086 - Posted July 15 2024 - 9:21 PM

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pogonomyrmex anergismus perhaps?  i think that species is known to be a social parasite in other Pogonomyrmex nests



#4 Offline Locness - Posted July 15 2024 - 9:52 PM

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Got a pic?

#5 Offline AsdinAnts - Posted July 16 2024 - 9:16 AM

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here are some less than adequate pictures, the last picture shows all the queens.

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Currently keeping
-A. occidentalis
-B. patagonicus
-C. vicinus
-F. neogagates
-M. invidia
-Stennama spec..
I will want to also keep some other lasius types in the future.
You should also subscribe to my youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@AsdAnts

#6 Offline gcsnelling - Posted July 16 2024 - 3:07 PM

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I suspect just a slight color deviation.


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#7 Offline AsdinAnts - Posted July 17 2024 - 1:46 PM

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I was starting to think that as well, because the more I examined them, the more I realized that there were little to no differences between the queens.
Currently keeping
-A. occidentalis
-B. patagonicus
-C. vicinus
-F. neogagates
-M. invidia
-Stennama spec..
I will want to also keep some other lasius types in the future.
You should also subscribe to my youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@AsdAnts




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