Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

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JackPayne
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Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18606Post JackPayne
Tue Mar 28, 2017 12:26 am

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hi guys i'm Jack, I am really new to antkeeping, i have only had my ant for a week.
I caught her on the 22nd of March, in Australia, NSW, Wollongong on some concrete after a lon week of rain.
she is around 1 centimetre long or 1o milimetres long. :D

Sorry that the photos are kinda dodgy but, i dont have any cameras to take good clearer photos. hopefully this will do.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18611Post JackPayne
Tue Mar 28, 2017 1:29 am

Also I reckon she is a tetramorium species.
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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18619Post Firestar987654321
Tue Mar 28, 2017 5:11 am

I think judging by the size of her gaster, I would think it's safe to say it is fully-claustral, so you dont need to feeed her for a while.

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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18622Post Martialis
Tue Mar 28, 2017 6:37 am

I'd almost like to say Iridomyrmex or a smaller Camponotus.
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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18630Post Batspiderfish
Tue Mar 28, 2017 7:56 am

Can't tell from the photos, but she does have the looks of Iridomyrmex.
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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18634Post JackPayne
Tue Mar 28, 2017 2:41 pm

Thanks guys, I'll do some research into these species and try to get some better photos.
Much appreciated! :D
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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18635Post JackPayne
Tue Mar 28, 2017 2:48 pm

By looking through images of iridomyrmyx queens and i have to agree the high quality images of the all black species look awfully similiar, especially as My queen did have those brown lines down her gaster.

Unfortunately my camera is really lacking but I can try in the future for a better shot.

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IridomyrmexJ

Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18987Post IridomyrmexJ
Tue Apr 04, 2017 2:18 am

I have a queen almost identical. Iridomyrmex

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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 18988Post JackPayne
Tue Apr 04, 2017 2:39 am

IridomyrmexJ wrote:
Tue Apr 04, 2017 2:18 am
I have a queen almost identical. Iridomyrmex
Great! Thanks

At what stage is your queen at? Mine is still founding, how long do you reckon she Wil take for her first nanitic. Because she has had a cluster of 2-3 eggs for about a week now. Also any tips or advice for Iridomyrmyx ants? :D
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Re: Please ID this ant! Australian Queen!

Post: # 19055Post IridomyrmexJ
Fri Apr 07, 2017 12:28 am

Well, I started with 3 queens (all iridomyrmex) After only a day or two they had all layed eggs. After maybe 2-3 weeks I went to Japan for 2 weeks and when I got back one queen was dead, and in the other 2 soon to be colonies there were pupae who would eclose soon. 1-2 months for workers I'd says. For some reason one of my queens who had 4 workers decided to randomly die one day. I took the brood and put it in the other colony. I don't think this is normal but my other colony is on 4 workers after 4 months or so. Good luck with your queen. If you live in Australia pheidole are out at the moment and I've recently been to Tasmania where I saw a few queens around.

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