Expert ID requested. I know there can be size variation between ants but this queen seemed too different from L. neoniger and I could find no good measurements for ants on Antwiki (they are horrible with that).
1. Location of Collection: Brookings, SD.
2. Date of collection: 9/10/24 at 7:00pm
3. Habitat of Collection: Marsh/pond biome with many trees
4. Length: Larger than Lasius neoniger. Look at the images attached below. I do not have access to a ruler right now.
5. Coloration, hue, pattern and texture: Similar to L. neoniger, but has a shiner thorax
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Large size, shinier thorax
7. Anything else distinctive: Aggressive and attacked a L. neoniger queen twice while they were temporarily together
8. Nest description: Unknown
9. Nuptial flight time and date: From 6:00pm to 8:00pm queens and males were seen on the ground and in the air
10. Clearest pictures I could get with the glass in the way.
Possibly L. pallitarsis
Edited by Ants_Dakota, September 11 2024 - 4:28 AM.