I would take a kick in the nuts for odontomachus
btw, come to hk in the autumn ill kick u in the nuts then ill give u one
I would take a kick in the nuts for odontomachus
btw, come to hk in the autumn ill kick u in the nuts then ill give u one
That's a pretty comprehensive list but if you look in the right places at the right time you'll get your queens.
Camponotus Modoc, Solenopsis Xyloni
Keeper of:
Camponotus Vicinus
Prenolepis Imparis
Tetramorium Sp. E x2
Camponotus Modoc, Solenopsis Xyloni
I have Camponotus modoc I forgot to list it here. (bought) I also have Lasius neoniger (caught on road trip)
YJK
If you want to know what species the members here currently have and have had in the past, it's actually already all posted here (http://www.formicult...s-of-the-forum/).
I intended on this being a wish list
I am adding Atta sexdens to the list and if anyone can fine a distributional map of it please share
i pulled it from the last issue of Florida Entomologist a Journal I get... it was about the "Post -fire effect of vegetation on the establishment of the new colonies of Atta sexdens rubropilosa
my fingers are crossed that they have found colonies that were over 20 years old...
Edited by Jamie_Garrison, February 28 2017 - 9:13 AM.
i take it back ....never will i find one of those in florida
Type in Atta sexdens into the species range map section. You'll get a map of their distribution.
The most awesomest reference ever thanks
Omg I think I may have to add Trachymyrmex sp to the list!
YJK
how frustrating. I'd personally love to get my hands on a tapinoma sessile and/or formica fusca queen.
Maybe at some point in the future Messor structor with 3 queens.
Edited by Serafine, February 28 2017 - 1:03 PM.
We should respect all forms of consciousness. The body is just a vessel, a mere hull.
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