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Queen ID 1 - Glamis, California, USA (9/29/2017)


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#1 Offline miwu - Posted September 29 2017 - 12:41 AM

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Been putting this one off. She was caught last month and now has pupae in silk cocoons. Sorry about the low quality pictures, and thanks in advance!
 
1. Location of collection: Glamis, California
2. Date of collection: 8/22/2017
3. Habitat of collection: Desert with shrubs
4. Length (from head to gaster): 9-10mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Black and red all over. Shiny as far as I can tell.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: N/A
7. Distinguishing behavior: Flew to a blacklight setup and was the only one of the species that showed up. Quick to lay eggs and now has cocoons about a month later.
8. Nest description: N/A
 
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#2 Offline VoidElecent - Posted September 29 2017 - 8:13 AM

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This looks like a Formica queen.



#3 Offline miwu - Posted October 13 2017 - 3:57 PM

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This looks like a Formica queen.


Thanks! Is it impossible to pin it down to species within the genus, kind of like Crematogaster?

#4 Offline gcsnelling - Posted October 13 2017 - 4:24 PM

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Probably so at this point, however there are not that many options.



#5 Offline MegaMyrmex - Posted October 16 2017 - 3:37 AM

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A dorsal view would help, but it looks like a sanguinea, pergandei, or some other related genera...

Proverbs 6:6-8 New International Version (NIV)

Go to the ant, you sluggard;
    consider its ways and be wise!
It has no commander,
    no overseer or ruler,
yet it stores its provisions in summer
    and gathers its food at harvest.

 





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