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Yucatan, Mexico - April 20, 20018


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#1 Offline rbaezam - Posted April 20 2018 - 11:25 AM

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1. Location of collection in my backyard at my house (Yucatan, Mexico)

2. Date of collection April 20, 2018
3. Habitat of collection in a house surrounded by a lot of vegetation
4. Length 5mm
5. Coloration, hue, pattern and texture shiny with black head and gaster, and dark brown thorax
6. Distinguishing characteristics At first I wasn't sure if it was a queen or male, because the small gaster... but I put her in a test tube to be sure and after a couple hours she remove her wings so I guess she's indeed a queen
7. Anything else distinctive
8. Nest description

9. Nuptial flight time and date April 20, 2018 in the morning (like 7am)
10 . Post the clearest pictures possible of the top, side, and face of the ant in question, and if possible, their nest and the habitat they were collected in.

Pics below. In case it's hard to ID with these pictures, I'll try to get better ones.

 

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#2 Offline VoidElecent - Posted April 20 2018 - 11:48 AM

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Megalomyrmex drifti. Oh, how I wish I lived in a tropical place. You should create some journals for all these cool ants that you find!



#3 Offline rbaezam - Posted April 20 2018 - 12:48 PM

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Megalomyrmex drifti. Oh, how I wish I lived in a tropical place. You should create some journals for all these cool ants that you find!

 

Wow thanks! I really think you are right with the ID, this is the first time I caught a queen of this species so I'll need to do research about how to care for her. I'm not even sure if she's fully claustral or not.

 

And yeah, I'll create a journal of these new queens, it's great to live in a neotropical region.






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