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#61 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 27 2017 - 9:45 PM

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:facepalm: while moving the eggs of odnotonopera i dropped them. i spent the next half an hour crawling about

This happens with me all the time, but on carpeted surfaces :P

Same.....I feel you.....But, I drop workers, pupae and occasionally.....queens...Yeah..

#62 Offline Leo - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:08 PM

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according to antmaps, no. sorry.


Maybe I will discover the first one here!
They aren't anywhere close to the U.S. The United States still has many endemic genuses. Be happy with the ones we have :)
I love the ones we have! My personal favorite is C. Noveaboricensis.

 

I had a colony of C nicobarensis



#63 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:18 PM

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Nice! I love their colors! How large did the colony get?

#64 Offline Leo - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:21 PM

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60 workers or so.

 

(my favorite picture, for some reason, this picture calms me down)


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#65 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:25 PM

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The look soooo cute! That is your profile pic!
Do you have a journal on those?

Edited by Ant_Dude2908, November 27 2017 - 10:26 PM.


#66 Offline Leo - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:27 PM

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old journal http://www.formicult...hl=nicobarensis



#67 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:28 PM

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Thanks!

#68 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:31 PM

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What happened to the new queens and the colony?!?!?!

#69 Offline Leo - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:34 PM

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Traded away...



#70 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:35 PM

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Awww, sad!

#71 Offline Leo - Posted November 27 2017 - 10:39 PM

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sad smile =p



#72 Offline Connectimyrmex - Posted November 28 2017 - 12:17 PM

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:facepalm: while moving the eggs of odnotonopera i dropped them. i spent the next half an hour crawling about

This happens with me all the time, but on carpeted surfaces :P

Same.....I feel you.....But, I drop workers, pupae and occasionally.....queens...Yeah..

 

I once dropped Hawaii's smallest ant species on the ground (some sort of microscopic Cardiocondyla, the queen was barely bigger than a Solenopsis molesta worker!) with all of her brood. She tunneled away into the carpet, never to be seen again.


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#73 Offline MegaMyrmex - Posted November 28 2017 - 2:36 PM

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Haha I droppeda D. Tityus egg on the floor and it bounced into a dark corner and I never saw it again...

Proverbs 6:6-8 New International Version (NIV)

Go to the ant, you sluggard;
    consider its ways and be wise!
It has no commander,
    no overseer or ruler,
yet it stores its provisions in summer
    and gathers its food at harvest.

 


#74 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 28 2017 - 5:07 PM

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:facepalm: while moving the eggs of odnotonopera i dropped them. i spent the next half an hour crawling about

This happens with me all the time, but on carpeted surfaces :P

Same.....I feel you.....But, I drop workers, pupae and occasionally.....queens...Yeah..
I once dropped Hawaii's smallest ant species on the ground (some sort of microscopic Cardiocondyla, the queen was barely bigger than a Solenopsis molesta worker!) with all of her brood. She tunneled away into the carpet, never to be seen again.
I dropped 2 Formica fusca pupae on a carpeted floor..

#75 Offline Connectimyrmex - Posted November 28 2017 - 5:59 PM

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Ah, Formica's nothing. Try finding Solenopsis molesta pupae. Surprisingly, I find them.


Hawaiiant (Ben)

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Miniature Labradoodle
Baby Wolf Spider
Mud Dauber wasp larvae
Ochetellus Glaber
Solenopsis Geminata
Brachymyrmex Obscurior
Cardiocondyla Emeryi
Tetramorium Bicarinatum
Plagiolepis Alluaudi
Anoplolepis Gracilipes
Technomyrmex Difficilis
Pheidole Megacephala
Aholehole fish
Cowrie snail
Sea Fan Worm
100+ sea squirts
Tree seedlings
Ghost Crab
Day Gecko
Small Fat Centipede
Endemic Lacewing larva
Vernal Pool shrimps

#76 Offline Leo - Posted November 28 2017 - 7:06 PM

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I dropped a chinese red head centipede.


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#77 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 28 2017 - 7:13 PM

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I dropped a chinese red head centipede.


Are they dangerous? Did you find it?

Edited by Ant_Dude2908, November 28 2017 - 7:15 PM.


#78 Offline Leo - Posted November 28 2017 - 10:28 PM

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found it, not too dangerous


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#79 Offline Canadian anter - Posted November 29 2017 - 6:51 AM

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I dropped a Stigmatomma queen once


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#80 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 29 2017 - 4:42 PM

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I dropped a Stigmatomma queen once


Oh no!




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