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Parasitic Queen Confirmation

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#1 Offline ComedyHotDog - Posted April 16 2018 - 2:29 PM

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Background: 

Caught next to what appeared to be a pine tree farm, in a log I was using to prop up my black light trap (which was unsuccessful lol)

no young, accompanying ants.

3.6 mm in length, not including antennae  

VA, Tidewater 

Super aggressive in test tube, constantly trying to tear through cotton

between the gaster and the...middle section there is a single lateral spike 

in natural light it appears to be a golden brown color 

 

I am leaning Lasius claviger, but really I would like the peace of mind knowing if she is or isn't parasitic. 

 

Thanks! 

 

I can't seem to get the photos to show on the page. Imgur album is here


Edited by ComedyHotDog, April 16 2018 - 2:30 PM.


#2 Offline AntsAreUs - Posted April 16 2018 - 2:54 PM

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Definitely a parasitic Lasius, looks like Lasius interjectus.


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