Size: 6 or 5 mm
When: Dec 23
Where: The Philippines -my backyard
Appearance: Her head, thorax and legs are dark red while her abdomen is black.
Behavior: Walking around a bit in the test tube set up until she decided to rest.
Same as my other crematogaster queen or a different species?
Ty in advance!
Crematogaster?
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Crematogaster?
Queens:
• 2 Nylanderia sp. queens
• 1 Pheidole parva queens
• 1 Crematogaster crassicornis??? queen
. 1 Crematogaster sp. queen
Colonies:
• Solenopsis geminata
Dead colonies:
• 2 pheidole parva experiment
• 2 Nylanderia sp. queens
• 1 Pheidole parva queens
• 1 Crematogaster crassicornis??? queen
. 1 Crematogaster sp. queen
Colonies:
• Solenopsis geminata
Dead colonies:
• 2 pheidole parva experiment
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Re: Crematogaster?
I don't know the species, but I believe she is Crematogaster.TheTVMan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:32 pmSize: 6 or 5 mm
When: Dec 23
Where: The Philippines -my backyard
Appearance: Her head, thorax and legs are dark red while her abdomen is black.
Behavior: Walking around a bit in the test tube set up until she decided to rest.
Same as my other crematogaster queen or a different species?
Ty in advance!
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