Hi forum members and experts,
I'm from Nova Scotia, Canada and new to the hobby. I have three queens, all Componotus I believe. I'm not sure of the exact species though. I recently asked some questions on queens and their brood and Aqua suggested I throw up some pics for identification. They're not the clearest. Thorax is a deep burgundy and head and gastor are black.
Hope these upload okay.
Thanks
PS: Argh.... what a headache trying to upload photos
ID please. Gotta be Camponotus.
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Re: ID please. Gotta be Camponotus.
https://flic.kr/p/ULtYa4
https://flic.kr/p/ULtW38
https://flic.kr/p/ULtUVZ
Maybe this works.
https://flic.kr/p/ULtW38
https://flic.kr/p/ULtUVZ
Maybe this works.
Re: ID please. Gotta be Camponotus.
She's 13-15mm. Caught in Early/Mid June. Midday. Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Hope you can see the images and I hope you can help.
Much thanks.
Hope you can see the images and I hope you can help.
Much thanks.
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Re: ID please. Gotta be Camponotus.
This is definitely Camponotus, Im thinking novaeboracensis or herculeanus.
Founding:
Crematogaster (2X)
Lasius Neoniger (2X)
Crematogaster (2X)
Lasius Neoniger (2X)
Re: ID please. Gotta be Camponotus.
Hello, welcome to the hobby! You live pretty close to me, I'm just in North Dakota. We have many of the same species of ants since we live so close together. Good luck anting! (And sorry I don't know what species of ant she is, I just joined like 2-3 weeks ago)Canadant wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:20 amHi forum members and experts,
I'm from Nova Scotia, Canada and new to the hobby. I have three queens, all Componotus I believe. I'm not sure of the exact species though. I recently asked some questions on queens and their brood and Aqua suggested I throw up some pics for identification. They're not the clearest. Thorax is a deep burgundy and head and gastor are black.
Hope these upload okay.
Thanks
PS: Argh.... what a headache trying to upload photos
Ball is life... Ants included.
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