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Camponotus ID, Whitney TX

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#1 Offline AntsTx - Posted Today, 10:42 AM

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1. I collected these in Whitney TX

2. I collected these on June 20th, 2024

3. Under a rock

4. Queen 18-20mm, Workers 8-12mm

5. Black head, Black thorax, Orangish black gaster

6. No distinguishing characteristics

7. Very calm

8. THA Mini Hearth

9. I don't know, probably a month before capture

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Queen

 

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Worker

 

 

Sorry for the bad pictures, I just took them out of hibernation to take these photos and they wouldn't stop clumping up together.


Edited by AntsTx, Today, 10:42 AM.

Currently Keeping:

Camponotus texanus - 3 workers                                           

Camponotus spp. - 15-20 workers                         

Camponotus pennsylvanicus - 95-100 workers                                                                                                                                         

Formica spp. - 5 workers

Pogonomyrmex occidentalis - 20-30 workers

Crematogaster spp. - 75-100 workers 

Novomessor albisetosus - 20-30 workers






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