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Confirm This Is Dorymyrmex bicolor?


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#1 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted February 7 2015 - 12:27 AM

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1. Location of collection: Simi Valley, CA
2. Date of collection: 2/6/2015
3. Habitat of collection: Scrub, Foothills.
4. Length (from head to gaster): ~6.25 mm.
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Red head and thorax, black gaster. Kind of velvety.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: ---
7. Anything else distinctive: ---
8. Nest description: Normal Dorymyrmex shaped founding chamber.

 



#2 Offline Alza - Posted February 7 2015 - 10:46 AM

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confirmed 



#3 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted February 7 2015 - 11:51 PM

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Okay, anyone else?



#4 Offline Vendayn - Posted February 8 2015 - 12:32 AM

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Sure looks like the Dorymyrmex bicolor queens I've found. However, I have seen Forelius pruinosus/mccooki queens look quite a bit similar too (depending on region). I'd say it was more Dorymyrmex bicolor, though.



#5 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted February 8 2015 - 12:48 AM

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I know Forelius queens. This one is much larger.



#6 Offline DesertAntz - Posted February 8 2015 - 8:23 AM

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It definitely looks as such. But I'm useless when it comes to ID'ing things. 


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