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#1 Offline Ender Ants - Posted June 1 2018 - 6:27 PM

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1. Location: Mojave Desert, Nevada side

2. Date: March 20, 2018
3. Habitat: Desert
4. Length: About 2 - 4mm
5. Color: Dark Orange, with yellow abdomen
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Has a black circle like symbol on their abdomen. Not all are identically on the same part of their abdomen
7. Distinguishing behavior: Slow moving
8. Nest description: Small cone like nests that are similar to Dorymyrmex nests.

 

Haven't spotted any alates, but were moving out small gravel from their nest. Either they are getting ready for a nuptial flight or they just got out of hibernation. The closest species that I could find that could be these ones were Temnothorax curvispinosus.

 

I have a video where you can see them in action also. 

 

 

 



#2 Offline gcsnelling - Posted June 1 2018 - 6:29 PM

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Please just post the freakin pictures in the post.


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#3 Offline Martialis - Posted June 1 2018 - 6:35 PM

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Please just post the freakin pictures in the post.

This, please.


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#4 Offline T.C. - Posted June 1 2018 - 7:00 PM

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Please just post the freakin pictures in the post.

 

 


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#5 Offline Enderz - Posted June 1 2018 - 7:04 PM

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Please just post the freakin pictures in the post.

Yes, do as he says and you will have a good ID and people will actually help you. I bet Gordon actually knows what species this is but he won't tell you unless you embed a photo.


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#6 Offline Barristan - Posted June 2 2018 - 9:48 AM

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My contribution:


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#7 Offline Aaron567 - Posted June 2 2018 - 10:31 AM

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Pheidole sp.


Edited by Aaron567, June 2 2018 - 12:52 PM.

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#8 Offline gcsnelling - Posted June 2 2018 - 11:25 AM

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spp?


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#9 Offline Ender Ants - Posted June 2 2018 - 12:37 PM

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Please just post the freakin pictures in the post.

I thought that the video may be easier to see/identify the workers, as the pictures are not as good quality.

 

https://ibb.co/hdTA5y

 

 

 


Edited by Ender Ants, June 2 2018 - 12:43 PM.


#10 Offline gcsnelling - Posted June 2 2018 - 1:13 PM

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Those are still no help to me since I will not use outside links to look at the images.



#11 Offline Ender Ants - Posted June 2 2018 - 1:15 PM

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Those are still no help to me since I will not use outside links to look at the images.

 

How do you add pictures other than links? I have tried attaching files, but I get an error stating that I do not have the permission to add this type of file. It is a simple click, how come you will not go to a separate link? I can understand if it is a trust issue, such as leading to a virus of some sort. 


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#12 Offline Barristan - Posted June 2 2018 - 1:23 PM

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I upload all my pictures here via Gallaries:

 

 

I hope you understand me despite my German accent ;)


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#13 Offline Batspiderfish - Posted June 2 2018 - 1:47 PM

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Photos are actually much higher quality than videos (and still images captured from video). At 1080, this is only about as detailed as a 2 megapixel picture; the extra resolution is often needed to pick up on important details like hair coverage and magnifying in general is not a headache. I can at least tell that they're Pheidole from what you've provided. It helps when the ants aren't moving.


Edited by Batspiderfish, June 2 2018 - 1:52 PM.

If you've enjoyed using my expertise and identifications, please do not create undue ecological risk by releasing your ants. The environment which we keep our pet insects is alien and oftentimes unsanitary, so ensure that wild populations stay safe by giving your ants the best care you can manage for the rest of their lives, as we must do with any other pet.

 

Exotic ants are for those who think that vibrant diversity is something you need to pay money to see. It is illegal to transport live ants across state lines.

 

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#14 Offline Ender Ants - Posted June 3 2018 - 2:25 PM

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Those are still no help to me since I will not use outside links to look at the images.

 

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Any ideas now? 


#15 Offline gcsnelling - Posted June 3 2018 - 7:08 PM

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Pheidole, possibly Ph. gilvescens.


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#16 Offline Enderz - Posted June 3 2018 - 9:38 PM

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Woa he actually did it, and yes they are pheidole.


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#17 Offline Ender Ants - Posted June 4 2018 - 12:57 PM

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Pheidole, possibly Ph. gilvescens.

Thank you! Appreciate everyone's help! Most likely P. gilvescens



#18 Offline dspdrew - Posted June 4 2018 - 5:33 PM

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Nice video BTW.







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