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Southern England, 6/4/18
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SheepForgeBoi
, Apr 6 2018 7:44 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted April 6 2018 - 7:44 AM
1. Location: Just above London
2. Date of collection: 6/4/18
3. Habitat of collection: Garden
4. Length (from head to gaster):
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Red/orange
7. Distinguishing behavior: was Solo
So I saw this ant under some grass that had grown over a paving slab. It has a large waist, too large for ladies flavour I thought. Also possible hairs on its gaster. Sorry about the poor quality photos.
http://imgur.com/a/B3WVL
#3 Offline - Posted April 6 2018 - 8:16 AM
Does it look like this:
This is Leptothorax acervorum a quite common ant in gardens it lives in dead wood. This picture was taking in 2016 in a garden in Germany.
Edited by Barristan, April 6 2018 - 8:18 AM.
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#4 Offline - Posted April 6 2018 - 8:40 AM
Myrmica sp.
#5 Offline - Posted April 6 2018 - 8:59 AM
Myrmica rubra possibly?
Aphaenogaster cf. rudis
Tetramorium immigrans
Tapinoma sessile
Formica subsericea
Pheidole sp.
Camponotus nearcticus
#6 Offline - Posted April 6 2018 - 9:05 AM
I don't think it is Myrmica but his image is too bad to id the ant for sure, unfortunately...
#7 Offline - Posted April 6 2018 - 10:43 AM
Better pictures would be nice, but measurements are absolutely crucial.
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