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Old Town/Wilayah Persekutuan/Malaysia - 3rd / 4th August 2017


Best Answer Jonathan21700 , August 19 2017 - 12:10 PM

The last one could be Tetramorium. Check this out: https://www.tapatalk...res-t16714.html

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#1 Offline Phoenix - Posted August 5 2017 - 9:07 AM

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1. Old Town/Wilayah Persekutuan/Malaysia
2. [7:30 P.M. ~ 10:30 P.M.]
3. Outside Of A Bank, Clinging Onto The Wall
4. Probably 3 ~ 4 Millimeters [Not Including Antenna]
5. -
6. One Petiole Node
7. Rained Moderately That Day
 
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Details
1. Old Town/Wilayah Persekutuan/Malaysia
2. [7:30 P.M. ~ 10:30 P.M.]
3. Outside Of A Bank, Clinging Onto The Wall
4. Probably 3 ~ 4 Millimeters [Not Including Antenna]
5. -
6. One Petiole Node
7. Rained Moderately On 3rd August 2017

 

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Details
1. Old Town/Wilayah Persekutuan/Malaysia
2. [7:30 P.M. ~ 10:30 P.M.]
3. Outside Of A Bank, Clinging Onto The Wall
4. Probably 5 Millimeters [Not Including Antenna]
5. -
6. Two Petiole Node
7. Rained Moderately On 3rd August 2017
 

 


Colonies

Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal

Camponotus cf. auriventris — Journal
Camponotus sp.
Colobopsis spp.
Crematogaster sp.
Nylanderia sp.  Journal
Pheidole cf. parva
Solenopsis geminata — Journal
 

#2 Offline Martialis - Posted August 5 2017 - 9:45 AM

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#3 reminds me of Trichomyrmex destructor.

 

For #2, I'm sticking with cf. Tapinoma or Technomyrmex.

 

I'm also gonna say Technomyrmex or Tapinoma for #1.


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#3 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted August 6 2017 - 8:10 AM

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The head of the second one reminds me of Dolichoderus too.



#4 Offline Phoenix - Posted August 18 2017 - 9:42 AM

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I'll Agree With Tapinoma Sp. On The 1st Queen; 2nd Queen Died, Guess I Won't Find Out What She Was.

For The Third Queen, I Wouldn't Be Too Sure About That; Her Species Varies In Many Sizes, From 3 Millimeters To 6 - Making Trichomyrmex Destructor Inconsistent.


Colonies

Camponotus cf. albosparsus — Journal

Camponotus cf. auriventris — Journal
Camponotus sp.
Colobopsis spp.
Crematogaster sp.
Nylanderia sp.  Journal
Pheidole cf. parva
Solenopsis geminata — Journal
 

#5 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted August 19 2017 - 12:10 PM   Best Answer

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The last one could be Tetramorium. Check this out: https://www.tapatalk...res-t16714.html



#6 Offline Aaron567 - Posted August 19 2017 - 12:14 PM

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Yeah, queen 3 has to be Tetramorium 






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