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Flipped over a patch of moss while watching two Solenpsis invicta majors fighting, and found this little yellow ant. I had to get a specimen home.
I had extreme difficulty going through the keys so I can be completely off. Three times I could not tell, and looked ahead to see which had closer options further up.
definitely either Formicinae or Dolcherdinae. definitely overlapped mandibles, Scapes not overly long, and covered in thick but sparse pubescence. <2mm
I am clueless really, this is a humiliating guess.
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ant 2
another one I got lost on my keys, Camponotus? she had no antennae, just scapes, standing there vibrating, sad.
~4-5mm
ant 3
lets see, Myrmicinae, 3 antenneal club, 11 segements?, two parallel propodeum spines, looks like a normal gastor attatchment
I can knock off more than half of the genera, but fall apart.
~2mm
ant 4
either Formicinae and Dolcherdinae
If its Dolcherdinae, I'd say Linepithema humile (or I am way off)
If its Formicinae, I'd say Formica, but can believe Lasius (need a good picture of the maxilla i guess)
ant 5
This wasp
lol, sorry
ant 6
and my prize, found her in a founding chamber, freshly dug. (poor pitance for watching Forelius fly, but not catching any, but she makes me happy)
two petioles, the post petiole is definitely wider, two prodoeum teeth, three antenneal club segments, but unsure of total segments
I unfortunately do not have a good set of queen keys, Ill try going through keyants.
4mm
ant 7.
I need better images, so I don't expect anything.
(all other ants i collected today I managed to identify, thanks to the help over the last few weeks of the people on this forum, not least batfishspider and therealantman. Thank you all. )
Nylanderia terricola? and other ID requests.
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Nylanderia terricola? and other ID requests.
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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Re: Nylanderia terricola? and other ID requests.
Ant 1 looks very much like Nylanderia to me too, especially with the presence of the long pronotal hairs.
Ant 2 looks like Camponotus, but a profile view would help a lot with that; if the thorax has a more or less uniform, curved profile, compared to a "stair-stepped" profile, it is Camponotus.
Ant 3: I'm almost tempted to say Monomorium did it not have large, convex compound eyes as compared to the majority of that genus. It looks like Pheidole to me.
I don't know after that, but are you sure ant 5 is a wasp? It looks more like an ant alate of some kind.
You might want to know: an antennal segment is called an antennomere..
Ant 2 looks like Camponotus, but a profile view would help a lot with that; if the thorax has a more or less uniform, curved profile, compared to a "stair-stepped" profile, it is Camponotus.
Ant 3: I'm almost tempted to say Monomorium did it not have large, convex compound eyes as compared to the majority of that genus. It looks like Pheidole to me.
I don't know after that, but are you sure ant 5 is a wasp? It looks more like an ant alate of some kind.
You might want to know: an antennal segment is called an antennomere..
First year and already enjoying it!
Founding:
1 Solenopsis molesta colony with ~10 nanitic workers and lots of brood
Genesis 1:24
Founding:
1 Solenopsis molesta colony with ~10 nanitic workers and lots of brood
Genesis 1:24
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