I need a id for a worker i found this is a common species i have just never gotten around to asking for an id
I found it right in the middle of an argentine ant trail and it was not being attacked exept for a few workers who gave it a small bite then kept going.
It is a bit over half the size of an argentine ant and is common but i only see 1 or 2 workers at a time also has a dull redish color and moves very smoothly in a way most ants don't and has no castes.I know this is a VERY incomplete description but this is the only other ant i find in the city other than argentine ants so there are not that many other ants there so it should be easy to id.
SoCal has some of the most ant diversity in the country, so you might want to look in different places if you are just finding Linepithema. An ID cannot be made, based off of this description. All ants have castes, but I assume you mean that the workers are monomorphic (there are no majors).
Edited by Batspiderfish, December 8 2016 - 2:13 PM.
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Exotic ants are for those who think that vibrant diversity is something you need to pay money to see. It is illegal to transport live ants across state lines.
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