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#1 Offline AntsBrazil - Posted December 28 2016 - 5:59 AM

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Location: Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

Color: The gaster is gold-ish

Size: 9mm

 

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Owner of:

 

Atta sexdens

Camponotus rufipes

Camponotus cf. puntulactus

Pachycondyla striata

Solenopsis saevissima

 

 

 


#2 Offline Alabama Anter - Posted December 28 2016 - 9:10 AM

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Great catch!! Looks like the amazing Camponotus chilineses

YJK


#3 Offline Mdrogun - Posted December 28 2016 - 9:13 AM

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This does look similar to Camponotus chilensis but I don't think that's what it is, although it does look quite similar. Can you provide some better pictures? That would really help.


Edited by Mdrogun, December 28 2016 - 9:17 AM.

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


#4 Offline Alabama Anter - Posted December 28 2016 - 9:14 AM

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This does look similar to Camponotus chilensis to although it does look quite similar. Can you provide some better pictures? That would really help.

I agree. Better photos usually equal to better/accurate IDs
(Thanks Nolan for correcting my amazing spelling ;)

Edited by Alabama Anter, December 28 2016 - 9:15 AM.

YJK


#5 Offline AntsBrazil - Posted December 28 2016 - 10:11 AM

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Thanks for the help, according to http://antmaps.org/?...notus.chilensis there's no camponotus chilensis in Brazil. 

I hope these new photos help:

 

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Owner of:

 

Atta sexdens

Camponotus rufipes

Camponotus cf. puntulactus

Pachycondyla striata

Solenopsis saevissima

 

 

 


#6 Offline T.C. - Posted December 28 2016 - 11:28 AM

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I am no good at IDing. However I know I have said this before, but seriously how many queen ants do you have by now? It's almost incredible you keep finding theses queens. Also you keep finding different species which is even cooler.



#7 Offline AntsBrazil - Posted December 28 2016 - 11:34 AM

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Hahahaha, I have around 50 setups, around 60 queens.


Owner of:

 

Atta sexdens

Camponotus rufipes

Camponotus cf. puntulactus

Pachycondyla striata

Solenopsis saevissima

 

 

 





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