Very new to ant keeping. I have been watching ants closely for about 2 months. Caught this one, very unfamiliar with it, first time seeing this large.
Was caught Jan 27,2018 weather was cool-warm about 2pm est. On palm tree. Approx 10mm could not measure due to not wanting to stress her out. I think it is Pseudomyrmex cf. gracilis queen. Please let me know what you think. If it is a queen, is this species claustral??
https://imgur.com/gallery/pnLUG
Species identification
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Re: Species identification
The species is right, but I can't tell if it is a queen or a worker from the underside.
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Re: Species identification
Okay I thought it was the other way around I'll try to steal a picture
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Re: Species identification
Okay caught another ant from a different location. Looks like a worker instead of a queen.
https://i.imgur.com/D48t15H.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/D48t15H.jpg
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