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#1 Offline DrygonKing - Posted May 29 2018 - 3:22 PM

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No info friend found it and sent pics

http://imgur.com/warkan5
http://imgur.com/sUlWQN2
http://imgur.com/ce5BDOE
http://imgur.com/rqckgbS
http://imgur.com/5m7AcR3
http://imgur.com/uaSEiJb
http://imgur.com/8ox2G4N
http://imgur.com/tLr1FrW
http://imgur.com/AP16fxl
Current Queens:
Formica argentea (1)
Camponotus modoc (1)
Camponotus herculeanus (1)

Queens I Have Found:
Lasius alienus
Lasius subumbratus
Formica podzolica
Formica argentea
Formica (parasitic)
Camponotus sp.
Myrmica sp.


Queens currently looking for:
Myrmica spp.


Queens once more experienced:
Carebara diversa
Myrmecocystus
Odontomachus Sp.

#2 Offline Kevin - Posted May 29 2018 - 3:28 PM

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This will be the original thread. Unfortunately you posted this thread 3 times, and I will link the other two for mods to lock.

Next time, please only click the button once. It will load eventually.


Hit "Like This" if it helped.


#3 Offline Enderz - Posted May 29 2018 - 3:43 PM

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Yes, also embed the photos into the post: http://www.formicult...to-post-photos/


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#4 Offline DrygonKing - Posted May 29 2018 - 4:00 PM

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Ok sorry I’m still new to this I’m very sorry

Edited by DrygonKing, May 29 2018 - 4:00 PM.

Current Queens:
Formica argentea (1)
Camponotus modoc (1)
Camponotus herculeanus (1)

Queens I Have Found:
Lasius alienus
Lasius subumbratus
Formica podzolica
Formica argentea
Formica (parasitic)
Camponotus sp.
Myrmica sp.


Queens currently looking for:
Myrmica spp.


Queens once more experienced:
Carebara diversa
Myrmecocystus
Odontomachus Sp.

#5 Offline DrygonKing - Posted May 29 2018 - 5:03 PM

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So what is it?
Current Queens:
Formica argentea (1)
Camponotus modoc (1)
Camponotus herculeanus (1)

Queens I Have Found:
Lasius alienus
Lasius subumbratus
Formica podzolica
Formica argentea
Formica (parasitic)
Camponotus sp.
Myrmica sp.


Queens currently looking for:
Myrmica spp.


Queens once more experienced:
Carebara diversa
Myrmecocystus
Odontomachus Sp.

#6 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted May 29 2018 - 5:05 PM

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Formica sp. worker.



#7 Offline DrygonKing - Posted May 29 2018 - 5:12 PM

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Wh is the bit sooo big?
Current Queens:
Formica argentea (1)
Camponotus modoc (1)
Camponotus herculeanus (1)

Queens I Have Found:
Lasius alienus
Lasius subumbratus
Formica podzolica
Formica argentea
Formica (parasitic)
Camponotus sp.
Myrmica sp.


Queens currently looking for:
Myrmica spp.


Queens once more experienced:
Carebara diversa
Myrmecocystus
Odontomachus Sp.

#8 Offline StayLoki - Posted May 29 2018 - 5:49 PM

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^it just is... Some workers have large thoraxes but up close have no wing scarring and lack a large, bulky mesosoma



The gaster really is small compared to the thorax also, in the photos; the ant's general size and appearance give it away as a worker.

edited...as in it's bulky in the blue and not in the yellow, where it should be. And it's relative size and gaster are not that of a queen.

Edited by StayLoki, May 29 2018 - 6:02 PM.





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