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Dug up in Georgia. I think formica but not sure sp.
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DoctorlyRob
, Oct 4 2018 8:10 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted October 4 2018 - 8:10 AM
Hi a friend of mine caught this and sent it to me due to her not laying any eggs thought maybe I could get her to somehow. I figure best place to start is with an ID. She's in a closed nest so I can't truly measure her but she seems about 10mm give or take one or two. Also if you think you might have a reason as to why she might not have laid any eggs in a month's time in captivity don't hesitate to spill the knowledge.
Link to pictures
http://imgur.com/gallery/lrKVd5e
Thanks guys
Link to pictures
http://imgur.com/gallery/lrKVd5e
Thanks guys
#2 Offline - Posted October 4 2018 - 2:36 PM
After comparing and such if your friend lives in Georgia its either a Formica sp. in the pallidefulva group, or if your friend lives elsewhere (eg. California), it could (although unlikely) be a species of Myrmecocystus. And by the way, if your friend does live in another state, shipping ants across state lines is illegal.
Edited by AntsBC, October 4 2018 - 3:10 PM.
#3 Offline - Posted October 4 2018 - 2:51 PM
Looks like Formica sp. to me.
Probably something in the pallidefulva group.
Edit: Unless you bought this from someone out of state.
Edited by AnthonyP163, October 4 2018 - 2:56 PM.
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#4 Offline - Posted October 4 2018 - 6:40 PM
No no this is all same state
#5 Offline - Posted October 27 2018 - 1:23 PM
i think strongly that she is some species of camponotus
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