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West Valley City Utah, June 14th 2017


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#1 Offline ragingbananas - Posted June 15 2017 - 6:49 PM

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hoping to get these workers identified

 

i think that these are Pogonomyrmex maricopa or californicus  but i am so new to ant keeping that i could be easily be wrong

 

here are the technical details:

 

Location of collection  : open field full of grass, weeds and dirt patches. found in west valley city utah 

2. Date of collection : June 14th 2017
3. Habitat of collection : open field grasses weeds, ect
4. Length : 6 or 7 mm
5. Coloration, hue, pattern and texture : dark red maybe a bit of orange 
6. Distinguishing characteristics : two petiole nodes, no spines 
7. Anything else distinctive (ie: odor, behavior, characteristics relative to others in the colony, etc.).
8. Nest description : lots of gravel like rock / earth
9 . Pictures : My phone camera sucks this one is the only legible ones20170614_191117.jpg i could get. i have included a photo of the nest

 

 starting with photos

 

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Edited by ragingbananas, June 15 2017 - 11:26 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





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