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#1 Offline Cheeseburger - Posted July 5 2018 - 1:43 PM

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1. Location (on a map) of collection: Cherokee Park, Morristown, TN,
2. Date of collection: 07/03/2018
3. Habitat of collection: Wooded area
4. Length (from head to gaster): 8 mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Redish Brown
6. Distinguishing characteristics: smaller gaster
7. Distinguishing behavior: slow/calm movement
8. Nest description: Shady wooded area
9. Nuptial flight time and date: 8:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m on 07/03/2018





#2 Offline Batspiderfish - Posted July 5 2018 - 1:46 PM

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Aphaenogaster sp.


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#3 Offline AntsBC - Posted July 5 2018 - 1:49 PM

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Maybe Aphaenogaster? 


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#4 Offline Dotdispenser - Posted July 5 2018 - 2:32 PM

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I’m leaning towards Aphaenogaster rudis but would need confirmation. I’m saying this based on hair placement and size.

Edited by Dotdispenser, July 5 2018 - 2:33 PM.

Nurturer of:

• 1 Camponotus castaneus

• 1 Camponotus subbarbatus

• 1 Formica incerta

• 1 Formica subsericea

• 1 Crematogaster cf. ashmeadi

• 1 Crematogaster missouriensis


#5 Offline Cheeseburger - Posted July 5 2018 - 5:34 PM

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Is the Aphaenogaster parasitic?

#6 Offline LC3 - Posted July 5 2018 - 6:03 PM

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No, but it may be semi-claustral.






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