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Queen Ant ID Request (9/21/17)
Started By
DJoseph98
, Sep 21 2017 7:52 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1 Offline - Posted September 21 2017 - 7:52 AM
Location: Pikeville, Kentucky (about 40 minutes from West Virginia and and Virginia borders) in the Appalachian Mountain area.
Date of Collection: 8/15/17
Habitat of Collection: Urban setting near tree line of some forest.
Length: 7-8 mm
Color/Patterns: Reddish-Brown, more red in light, darker gaster and spot on “forehead”
Distinguishing Characteristics: Spot on forehead and fuzzy gaster.
Distinguishing Behavior: It is not parasitic, already has nanitics.
Nest description: N/A
Took 28 to 30 days for nanitics.
Pics of Queen and some Nanitics:
https://photos.app.g...deiTWPQFvuCyOP2
https://photos.app.g...EkPfWbqlftry4r2
https://photos.app.g...k83aqJDMYKUdKI2
Date of Collection: 8/15/17
Habitat of Collection: Urban setting near tree line of some forest.
Length: 7-8 mm
Color/Patterns: Reddish-Brown, more red in light, darker gaster and spot on “forehead”
Distinguishing Characteristics: Spot on forehead and fuzzy gaster.
Distinguishing Behavior: It is not parasitic, already has nanitics.
Nest description: N/A
Took 28 to 30 days for nanitics.
Pics of Queen and some Nanitics:
https://photos.app.g...deiTWPQFvuCyOP2
https://photos.app.g...EkPfWbqlftry4r2
https://photos.app.g...k83aqJDMYKUdKI2
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Current Colonies
1 x Camponotus nearcticus (Monogynous), 1 x Crematogaster cerasi (Monogynous), 1 x Formica cf. subsericea (Polygynous Two-Queen), 1 x Formica cf. pallidefulva (Monogynous, single worker),
1 x Lasius cf. americanus (Pleometrotic Founding, now Monogynous), 1 x Tetramorium immigrans (Monogynous)
Current Founding Units
1 x Formica cf. subsericea (Monogynous)
Up-To-Date as of 9/15/2020
#2 Offline - Posted September 21 2017 - 8:41 AM
This is Pheidole; either Pheidole bicarinata or Pheidole pilifera.
I don't know if it would be more appropriate for you to title identification thread with the date of collection or date of publication; you'll have to ask a forum mod about that. Regardless, I appreciate your well-formatted and clear post.
#3 Offline - Posted September 21 2017 - 9:43 AM
Thankyou, I’ve been trying for quite some time to identify this queen (and now nanitics) for a while without disturbing her, although in the end this did not work. It said on the template that the title needed to include the date the topic was posted. Looking back, however, I do see that I forgot to add the location to the title and I probably should have left an indicator that it was the posted date, so my apologies on that note.
Current Colonies
1 x Camponotus nearcticus (Monogynous), 1 x Crematogaster cerasi (Monogynous), 1 x Formica cf. subsericea (Polygynous Two-Queen), 1 x Formica cf. pallidefulva (Monogynous, single worker),
1 x Lasius cf. americanus (Pleometrotic Founding, now Monogynous), 1 x Tetramorium immigrans (Monogynous)
Current Founding Units
1 x Formica cf. subsericea (Monogynous)
Up-To-Date as of 9/15/2020
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