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unknown major found please Id


Best Answer gcsnelling , March 21 2018 - 2:37 AM

Yup Solenopsis xyloni.

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#1 Offline anttics - Posted March 20 2018 - 12:47 PM

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I found this colony minors were same size as argentineare ants. red orange color. the major is around

Found her today at 10am

I found them on the foothills. ill say chaparral enviroment. on Simi valley. the more uphill I went I stop seen their nest.

their color is orange radish.

their nest looks like a circle of removed earth. with a tiny 2mm hole in the middle.

here are some pics






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#2 Offline ZllGGY - Posted March 20 2018 - 12:59 PM

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maybe some more detailed information would be needed as around the size? just a shot in the dark as the photo isn't really up close but some sort of harvester ant?


Colonies:

 

Founding:

Camponotus cf. Modoc

Camponotus cf. Herculeanus

 

Dream Ants:

 

Stenamma Diecki

Solenopsis Molesta

Manica Invidia

Camponotus Herculeanus

Lasius Latipes

Dorymyrmex Pyramicus

Tapinoma Sessile


#3 Offline LC3 - Posted March 20 2018 - 1:37 PM

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This is a desert Solenopsis sp
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#4 Offline ZllGGY - Posted March 20 2018 - 1:42 PM

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This is a desert Solenopsis sp

dang lol was thinking it might be Solenopsis but without the actual measurements i just took an educated guess and didn't know Solenopsis  actually had majors


Colonies:

 

Founding:

Camponotus cf. Modoc

Camponotus cf. Herculeanus

 

Dream Ants:

 

Stenamma Diecki

Solenopsis Molesta

Manica Invidia

Camponotus Herculeanus

Lasius Latipes

Dorymyrmex Pyramicus

Tapinoma Sessile


#5 Offline anttics - Posted March 20 2018 - 7:45 PM

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here are better pics. measures are at 3.9mm let's say 4 but barely reached it.







#6 Offline Gabraime - Posted March 20 2018 - 8:59 PM

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Solenopsis Xyloni major worker, may be

#7 Offline gcsnelling - Posted March 21 2018 - 2:37 AM   Best Answer

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Yup Solenopsis xyloni.



#8 Offline anttics - Posted March 21 2018 - 9:36 AM

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great thx. do you know when these fly?

#9 Offline Zmagz - Posted March 21 2018 - 10:33 AM

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great thx. do you know when these fly?

AntWiki says that they fly from May through September and in the afternoon.



#10 Offline Gabraime - Posted March 21 2018 - 7:40 PM

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You can look for queens on June,July and August, and yes in the afternoon 4 pm to 10 pm. Last year I cought 26 queens
(solenopsis xyloni) look for them in very hot weather.
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