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#1 Offline Major - Posted June 30 2018 - 6:54 PM

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Queen #1 Myrmica? Mermecina?

1. Location (on a map) of collection: Rochester, New York
2. Date of collection: June 30, 2018 8:15 P.M
3. Habitat of collection: Flat land with dirt/sand
4. Length (from head to gaster): approximately 4-5mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Red head, thorax. Black gaster. Gaster is small so it must be semi-clausteral
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Likes humidity
7. Distinguishing behavior: Not very fast
8. Nest description: N/A
9. Nuptial flight time and date:N/A

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http://www.formicult...290-queen-id-1/

Queen #2 Tetramorium Immigrans?

1. Location (on a map) of collection: Rochester, New York
2. Date of collection: June 30, 2018
3. Habitat of collection: Sandy flat dirt area
4. Length (from head to gaster): Around the size of my pinkie
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Large gaster
6. Distinguishing characteristics: -
7. Distinguishing behavior:-
8. Nest description: -
9. Nuptial flight time and date:-

Pics below

http://www.formicult...291-queen-id-2/

Also could I please have some info as to how I’m supposed to raise Myrmica and Tetramorium? At least on Myrmica because my other Myrmica failed.

Edited by The_NY_Major, July 1 2018 - 7:24 AM.


#2 Offline AntsAreUs - Posted June 30 2018 - 7:28 PM

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The first queen is Myrmica sp. and the second queen is Tetramorium immigrans.



#3 Offline LC3 - Posted June 30 2018 - 7:29 PM

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We will need better measurements then that, as we don't know what the size of your pinkie finger is.

 

But anyways first one looks like a Myrmica queen but it can be any one of the small Myrmicines, however it doesn't look like Myrmecina. Second queen I would guess Tetramorium immigrans.

 

Edit: Gaige beat me to it


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#4 Offline Major - Posted July 1 2018 - 7:24 AM

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4-5mm

#5 Offline Major - Posted July 1 2018 - 7:43 AM

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So I have narrowed down the first one to Myrmica americana and Myrmica cf. punctiventris. It also could possibly be Myrmecina americana
Here’s some more pics http://www.formicult...m/1296-myrmica/

Is the setup she’s in ok? Is the food ok? (Fly, honey, raspberry) Should I move her to the founding formicarium in the link above?

#6 Offline Major - Posted July 5 2018 - 12:57 PM

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Edit: I think queen number two is Aphenogaster Picea since she won’t eat and myrmica is semi-clausterul.

#7 Offline AntsBC - Posted July 5 2018 - 3:36 PM

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Myrmica queens will reject lots of foods and sometimes they won't eat at all. Just because it hasn't eaten doesn't mean it isn't a Myrmica sp.


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#8 Offline Major - Posted July 5 2018 - 6:35 PM

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But someone also ideantified it as aphenogaster.




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