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Are these Camponotus queens?
Started By
weetbix
, Dec 11 2015 10:16 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted December 11 2015 - 10:16 PM
Hi guys,
I'm new with Camponotus species, are these queens? caught them just now after a rain fall.
Please ignore the white powder, just flour to make slippery feet.
Regards
Jeff
I'm new with Camponotus species, are these queens? caught them just now after a rain fall.
Please ignore the white powder, just flour to make slippery feet.
Regards
Jeff
#2 Offline - Posted December 12 2015 - 8:11 AM
Could you take one out of the bag or container for a clearer shot? I believe they are Camponotus but I'm not sure.
Currently Keeping:
Trachymyrmex septentrionalis
Pheidole pilifera
Forelius sp. (Monogynous, bicolored) "Midwestern Forelius"
Crematogaster cerasi
Pheidole bicarinata
Aphaenogaster rudis
Camponotus chromaiodes
Formica sp. (microgena species)
Nylanderia cf. arenivega
#3 Offline - Posted December 12 2015 - 4:40 PM
Thank you for the input Mdrogun, here are some more photos, I'm having trouble focusing on my iphone.Could you take one out of the bag or container for a clearer shot? I believe they are Camponotus but I'm not sure.
These ants are very dark and quiet small in size.
#4 Offline - Posted December 13 2015 - 12:09 AM
Yeah I think they are.
#5 Offline - Posted December 13 2015 - 3:03 AM
Thank you Gregory2455,
I was hunting for another Camponotus species, instead I ran into these. I wasn't sure if they were queen, as they are way smaller compared to the Camponotus queen species I'm hunting, I was comparing these with Camponotus sp & irritans. thanks again Gregory2455
I was hunting for another Camponotus species, instead I ran into these. I wasn't sure if they were queen, as they are way smaller compared to the Camponotus queen species I'm hunting, I was comparing these with Camponotus sp & irritans. thanks again Gregory2455
#6 Offline - Posted December 13 2015 - 5:59 AM
Thank you Gregory2455,
I was hunting for another Camponotus species, instead I ran into these. I wasn't sure if they were queen, as they are way smaller compared to the Camponotus queen species I'm hunting, I was comparing these with Camponotus sp & irritans. thanks again Gregory2455
These are definitely Camponotus. I am unfamiliar with species outside the U.S. so I won't be much help getting further identification.
Currently Keeping:
Trachymyrmex septentrionalis
Pheidole pilifera
Forelius sp. (Monogynous, bicolored) "Midwestern Forelius"
Crematogaster cerasi
Pheidole bicarinata
Aphaenogaster rudis
Camponotus chromaiodes
Formica sp. (microgena species)
Nylanderia cf. arenivega
#7 Offline - Posted December 13 2015 - 5:46 PM
What are you looking for this time of year to find queens?
#8 Offline - Posted December 14 2015 - 2:00 AM
@BrittonLS
It's rainy season here in Indonesia, always abundant with ants.
I'm after a nocturnal Camponotus species, they're everywhere here, gutters, gardens & trees.
Here's a better image I had a chance to buy a macro lens attachments.
Still not sure what Camponotus species though.
It's rainy season here in Indonesia, always abundant with ants.
I'm after a nocturnal Camponotus species, they're everywhere here, gutters, gardens & trees.
Here's a better image I had a chance to buy a macro lens attachments.
Still not sure what Camponotus species though.
Edited by weetbix, December 14 2015 - 2:03 AM.
#9 Offline - Posted December 14 2015 - 2:17 AM
Oh! I read your location as Indiana or something! Haha, that makes a lot more sense. Awesome, snatch those guys up And great picture, much better.
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