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Camponotus?


Best Answer nurbs , May 8 2017 - 11:46 AM

Nearly certain it is C. laevigatus.

 

Where did you find her? Drew has a sticky on the top of this forum that gives you a template on filling out ANT ID requests:

 

http://www.formicult...t-a-new-thread/

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#1 Offline ragingbananas - Posted May 7 2017 - 9:32 PM

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Hello, I Am New to this but i think this queen is a Camponotus. Can Someone confirm, and maybe help with the species?

 

 

 

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Edited by ragingbananas, May 7 2017 - 11:16 PM.

-Don

 

I am a new ant keeper

 

Tetramorium sp e - 30 Workers

Camponotus modoc - Captured colony (6 workers and brood)

Camponotus laevigatus - 3 Workers & Brood

Camponotus essigi - 4 workers & Brood

Pogonomyrmex barbatus - founding Stage


#2 Offline Leo - Posted May 8 2017 - 12:14 AM

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measurements, place where you found it, more pictures and distinguishing features



#3 Offline ragingbananas - Posted May 8 2017 - 12:56 AM

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Found burrowed in a fallen tree in one of the canyons surrounding slc,ut. Approx 15mm long. Shiny black.trying to get better pics, but the camera is having trouble. I'll try to upload a better pic tomorrow

-Don

 

I am a new ant keeper

 

Tetramorium sp e - 30 Workers

Camponotus modoc - Captured colony (6 workers and brood)

Camponotus laevigatus - 3 Workers & Brood

Camponotus essigi - 4 workers & Brood

Pogonomyrmex barbatus - founding Stage


#4 Offline Martialis - Posted May 8 2017 - 6:49 AM

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This is a Camponotus queen.


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#5 Offline ragingbananas - Posted May 8 2017 - 10:12 AM

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Great, ty. do we have an Idea on the Species? Here is a better Picture -

 

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-Don

 

I am a new ant keeper

 

Tetramorium sp e - 30 Workers

Camponotus modoc - Captured colony (6 workers and brood)

Camponotus laevigatus - 3 Workers & Brood

Camponotus essigi - 4 workers & Brood

Pogonomyrmex barbatus - founding Stage


#6 Offline nurbs - Posted May 8 2017 - 11:46 AM   Best Answer

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Nearly certain it is C. laevigatus.

 

Where did you find her? Drew has a sticky on the top of this forum that gives you a template on filling out ANT ID requests:

 

http://www.formicult...t-a-new-thread/


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