6-6-2015
Hey everyone! Long time member here. I rarely post because my job keeps me crazy busy.
It's amazing how active this forum has become - which is great! (this forum is so much better than that other place I used to hang at)
I generally don't have time to keep journals (currently have a few C. vicinus, P. californicus, C. clarithorax, and an unidentified Camponotus).
Anyways, figured I'd start a one with a recently captured Formica I found while hiking this past weekend in the San Gabriel mountains. Pretty sure she is a Formica Moki, but if I am wrong someone please correct me. [CORRECTION: she is Formica francoeuri ]
She is wingless, and not even not sure if she is fertile. Compared to my Camponotus, I love how alert and attentive she is when she moves.
1. Location of collection: Bridge to Nowhere Hike, East Fork San Gabriel Mountains.
2. Date of collection: 6-6-2015.
3. Habitat of collection: Riparian Forest.
4. Length (from head to gaster): 12-16mm? Eyeballed it... between a C. clarithorax queen and C. vicinus
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Dark brown/reddish hues with black
Here are some images. She is really beautiful.
I shoot professionally - but you do not need super expensive gear to get decent shots of ants. If any of you have questions regarding photography or gear or setups, just ask! These images were shot on a 50mm lens (non macro) with KENKO extension tubes.
I used a desk lamp and a white sheet of paper to reflect the light off the lamp. My room light was also on.
Edited by nurbs, June 19 2015 - 10:30 AM.