I have caughg three different queen these past weeks. I have a minimum idea in two of them but I have no idea what the other might be
1: this first one measures about 10-11 mm and is very black and shiny (is it formica fusca??)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-69N-yNJ3Q_88aYHHsXtA6MVStn1o63b
2: this one is about 8-9 mm and is greyish/black, I think it might be lasius niger, but it is just a hypothesis
3: i have no clue what it the genus this queen ant belongs to, might it be tetramorium?? I have no idea. Anyway it measures 7 mm and is black.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-L2MK1r30JyhGmWMYGAZZ0zSFHy9HYku
3 new queen ants (spain) identification
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3 new queen ants (spain) identification
Keeping:
x1 Tapinoma erraticum
x2 Lasius niger
Founding:
x7 Camponotus
x1 Unknown
Wishlist:
Tetramorium sp
x1 Tapinoma erraticum
x2 Lasius niger
Founding:
x7 Camponotus
x1 Unknown
Wishlist:
Tetramorium sp
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Re: 3 new queen ants (spain) identification
Can anyone try to ID 1 & 3? There are no prictures provided for 2. Thx.
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Re: 3 new queen ants (spain) identification
He has already id 1, it is Formica Fusca, as it is in a folder called “Formica fusca”Pabloof7 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 6:24 pmI have caughg three different queen these past weeks. I have a minimum idea in two of them but I have no idea what the other might be
1: this first one measures about 10-11 mm and is very black and shiny (is it formica fusca??)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-69N-yNJ3Q_88aYHHsXtA6MVStn1o63b
2: this one is about 8-9 mm and is greyish/black, I think it might be lasius niger, but it is just a hypothesis
3: i have no clue what it the genus this queen ant belongs to, might it be tetramorium?? I have no idea. Anyway it measures 7 mm and is black.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-L2MK1r30JyhGmWMYGAZZ0zSFHy9HYku
As for 3, Camponotus? Photos are not clear. Quite small for Campo, maybe Colobopsis?
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