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Ant Queen ID - Santander, Colombia (05/12/2018)


Best Answer Mettcollsuss , May 14 2018 - 5:24 PM

Camponotus bugnioni

 

They have some pretty impressive majors (see image below). Good luck with your colony. You should start a journal if she turns she turns out to be fertile.

 

casent0903611_p_1_high.jpg

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#1 Offline RickDamian - Posted May 13 2018 - 3:37 PM

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1. Location of collection: Santander, Colombia.

2. Date of collection: 05/12/2018
3. Habitat of collection: Tropical forest.
4. Length: 1 cm.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Black head, orange-yellowish body with black stripes in the gaster.
7. Anything else distinctive:
8. Nest description:

9. Nuptial flight time and date: May.

 

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#2 Offline Canadian anter - Posted May 13 2018 - 3:40 PM

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#3 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted May 14 2018 - 5:24 PM   Best Answer

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Camponotus bugnioni

 

They have some pretty impressive majors (see image below). Good luck with your colony. You should start a journal if she turns she turns out to be fertile.

 

casent0903611_p_1_high.jpg


Edited by Mettcollsuss, May 14 2018 - 5:25 PM.


#4 Offline RickDamian - Posted May 14 2018 - 7:37 PM

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Camponotus bugnioni

 

They have some pretty impressive majors (see image below). Good luck with your colony. You should start a journal if she turns she turns out to be fertile.

 

casent0903611_p_1_high.jpg

 

Thanks for the answer.


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#5 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted May 14 2018 - 7:40 PM

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Camponotus bugnioni

 

They have some pretty impressive majors (see image below). Good luck with your colony. You should start a journal if she turns she turns out to be fertile.

 

casent0903611_p_1_high.jpg

 

Thanks for the answer.

 

no problem.






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