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#1 Offline AntBread - Posted June 26 2018 - 4:40 PM

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I found a ant today at Acadia National Park, Maine (don’t worry I won’t be taking her back to nj) I was wondering if she is 1 a queen and 2 what species. I have limited resources and was unable to use a ruler to measure her. She is fairly large and is roughly half an inch (15mm).
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#2 Offline super_oil - Posted June 26 2018 - 4:50 PM

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Not a queen, Camponotus sp major.


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#3 Offline ZllGGY - Posted June 26 2018 - 4:51 PM

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some sort of camponotus queen leaning towards C. Modoc maybe? what color is her thorax where her waist meets? also like the above said not a queen.


Edited by ZllGGY, June 26 2018 - 4:53 PM.

Colonies:

 

Founding:

Camponotus cf. Modoc

Camponotus cf. Herculeanus

 

Dream Ants:

 

Stenamma Diecki

Solenopsis Molesta

Manica Invidia

Camponotus Herculeanus

Lasius Latipes

Dorymyrmex Pyramicus

Tapinoma Sessile


#4 Offline Batspiderfish - Posted June 26 2018 - 4:54 PM

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No Camponotus modoc in NJ, but C. pennsylvanicus and C. chromaiodes are possibilities. The pictures are too dark for me to tell.


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#5 Offline Ants_Texas - Posted June 26 2018 - 5:01 PM

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Not a queen, Camponotus sp major.

I'm agreeing with super_oil, the head looks a little off and there aren't wing scars. Thorax seems to be too small as well.






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