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Queen ID, Agua Dulce, CA (Vazquez Rocks Park)


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#1 Offline PTAntFan - Posted May 12 2015 - 4:41 PM

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1. Location of collection: Agua Dulce, CA (Vasquez Rocks) Beneath a rock.
2. Date of collection: 5/11/2015
3. Habitat of collection: desert scrub
4. Length (from head to gaster): 4-5 mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Dark, dark brown, with dark/light brown gaster, see photos.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Single petiole.  Most hairs towards back of thorax and Gaster.
7. Anything else distinctive: Yellow legs.
8. Nest description: in the moist soil under a rock

 

 

Apologies for quality through test tube glass:

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#2 Offline dspdrew - Posted May 12 2015 - 4:52 PM

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Maybe Pheidole with small spines.



#3 Offline PTAntFan - Posted May 12 2015 - 5:07 PM

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oooh.  That would be awesome!  :yahoo:


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#4 Offline dspdrew - Posted May 12 2015 - 5:10 PM

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Or some sort of Solenopsis...


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#5 Offline cpman - Posted May 12 2015 - 5:13 PM

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From the 2-segmented club, I don't think it is Pheidole. It could be Solenopsis.


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#6 Offline PTAntFan - Posted May 12 2015 - 5:25 PM

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Solenopsis works too.  You mentioned Monomorium before your edit, I think they are common in they area.  What about Brachy?


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#7 Offline cpman - Posted May 12 2015 - 5:29 PM

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Not Brachymyrmex or Monomorium as the former has no postpetiole, and the latter has a 3-segmented club. I remembered wrong about their antennal club.



#8 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted May 12 2015 - 6:37 PM

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The head though! So Monomorium-like!



#9 Offline cpman - Posted May 12 2015 - 6:39 PM

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I do agree on that.



#10 Offline gcsnelling - Posted May 14 2015 - 5:23 PM

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Try Solenopsis truncorum, it is the only black Solenopsis in California.


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#11 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted May 14 2015 - 5:39 PM

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That does not even show up on the antweb page for California.



#12 Offline dspdrew - Posted May 14 2015 - 6:03 PM

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I don't think everything is on there.



#13 Offline gcsnelling - Posted May 15 2015 - 2:32 AM

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It is not common, I have only collected it in a couple of places such as Azusa cyn. I also colletced alates from a pool in Apple Valley.



#14 Offline PTAntFan - Posted June 7 2015 - 10:46 AM

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One of these two queens has started producing eggs.  She seems to be doing quite well so I added a couple of shots with her brood in case it helps narrow down the ID.

Vazquez Unknown 1
Vazquez Unknown 2

Oh and I was able to measure her this morning.  She is 4mm.


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#15 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted June 7 2015 - 12:18 PM

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Are you sure the club is 2 segmented?



#16 Offline PTAntFan - Posted June 30 2015 - 9:49 PM

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I am pretty sure I'll need a worker under Drew's or other micrososcope to definitively ID this sp. But now that workers have emerged I was hoping we could narrow it down to the genus.  These ants are TINY!  The workers are 1.2mm max right now.  I took a couple more pics and I've been feeding them flightless flies which they demolish, leaving just tiny hard bits behind.  No interest in honey water from what I can tell.

 

If anyone feels confident about the genus please shout it out.

 

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#17 Offline James C. Trager - Posted July 1 2015 - 5:57 AM

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The large size of the queen and dark color of the workers of the absolutely certain Solenopsis species, are consistent with gcsnelling's suggestion of S. truncorum. Nice find and good rearing success!



#18 Offline PTAntFan - Posted July 1 2015 - 6:05 AM

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I have them in my largest test tube with the least amount of water, so we'll see how it goes.


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#19 Offline dspdrew - Posted July 1 2015 - 8:46 AM

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That's one species around here that I haven't found yet, let alone had a colony of. Pretty cool.






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