Thank you.MorbidBugg wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 3:28 pmFascinating shots I would only like to comment on colony d as it seems to be the one I'm currently 100% focused on. I agree, that is Camponotus however as I'm still learning myself all I can do is offer suggestions that it is not, it is not Camponotus Novaeboracenis nor is it likely Camponotus Nearcticus(sp) or pennsylvanicus as these species are less likely to be where you are from. But if I'm not mistaken some of the keys to this genera come from the under mouth/ size/colour/ and location as to their specific genera beyond camponotus.
Great shots again by the way.
Please can you offer Worker and queen ant IDs, Eco survey of yard.
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Re: Please can you offer Worker and queen ant IDs, Eco survey of yard.
Founding:
3 Solenopsis I/X
5 Tapinoma sessile
1 Nylanderia terricola/vivulda
Colonies:
1 Brachymyrmex patagonicus
1 Pheidole soritis
1 Tapinoma sessile
The difference between a hobby and a scientific pursuit, is detailed notes.
3 Solenopsis I/X
5 Tapinoma sessile
1 Nylanderia terricola/vivulda
Colonies:
1 Brachymyrmex patagonicus
1 Pheidole soritis
1 Tapinoma sessile
The difference between a hobby and a scientific pursuit, is detailed notes.
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