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Queen ID 2 - 29 Palms, California, USA (7/21/2017) (Solenopsis molesta)


Best Answer nurbs , July 21 2017 - 5:06 PM

Solenopsis molesta

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#1 Offline miwu - Posted July 21 2017 - 4:58 PM

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These started staging at 2-3am, flew as the sun rose around 4-5am, and quickly disappeared. Thanks!
 
1. Location of collection: 29 Palms, California
2. Date of collection: 7/19/2017
3. Habitat of collection: Desert with shrubs
4. Length (from head to gaster): 5-6mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Light yellow gaster, some pattern on head, darker head and thorax. First picture shows true color.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: N/A
7. Distinguishing behavior: Very quick to dealate after the flight and immediately dug into the sand. Found multiple queens digging into a same chamber.
8. Nest description: Pictured.
 
20273139 10155932436981111 169891201 O
20227868 10155932437011111 673539410 O
20272989 10155932437006111 125537716 O
20257779 10155932437041111 425816728 O
20257605 10155932437031111 661996478 O
20273152 10155932436991111 1527619931 O
20227923 10155932462271111 421400590 O

 

 


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#2 Offline nurbs - Posted July 21 2017 - 5:06 PM   Best Answer

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Solenopsis molesta


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#3 Offline miwu - Posted July 21 2017 - 5:10 PM

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Solenopsis molesta

 

That's what I thought. Thanks! They looked different than some of the ones I found in LA that I thought were also molestas (unsure now so I'll probably be posting them soon) so I thought I'd ask. 



#4 Offline gcsnelling - Posted July 21 2017 - 5:48 PM

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That which is called Solenopsis molesta is ultimately going to turn out to be a conglomeration of species.



#5 Offline miwu - Posted July 21 2017 - 6:23 PM

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I see. That makes sense.



#6 Offline Scrixx - Posted July 21 2017 - 7:30 PM

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Panicked a bit at first glace. Thought you caught honeypot ants and I was there that day too. 


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Keeping: Camponotus sansabeanus - C. vicinus - Formica francoeuri - Liometopum occidentale -  Pogonomyrmex californicus - P. rugosus - P. subnitidus - Solenopsis molesta - S. xyloni - Tapinoma sessile - Temnothorax sp.

Journals: Camponotus sansabeanus & C. vicinus | Pogonomyrmex californicus & P. rugosus | Solenopsis molesta & S. xyloni

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#7 Offline miwu - Posted July 21 2017 - 9:31 PM

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Panicked a bit at first glace. Thought you caught honeypot ants and I was there that day too. 

 

Haha I wish. I was looking for them but didn't look like they flew.






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