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Best Answer VoidElecent , August 14 2017 - 10:31 AM

Nice formatting :)

 

This is an Aphaenogaster cf. picea queen. Beautiful catch.

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#1 Offline ColKurtz - Posted August 14 2017 - 10:21 AM

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1.  Bergen County, NJ

2.  Collected at ~11 AM 8/14/2017

3.  Walking slowly underneath a tree on root covered soil with sparse grass/weeds.  Tree itself in a grassy playground area, with asphalt nearby, as well as a larger grassy area and small wooded area.  

4.  Length of 7.5mm

5.  Coloration appears to be dark brown (chestnut perhaps) to black.  I have difficulty telling the exactly color.  There are some apparent lighter patches as in the photographs.

6.  From certain overhead views, you may not recognize it as a queen, because it has a relatively narrow thorax.  Lateral view makes it clear that the thorax is enlarged for wing muscles.  

7.  No odor, appears to be pensive in its movements.  Slow and careful. 

8  no nest, found out in open.  

 

I can't even venture a guess here as to what this one is with any confidence.  If I had to guess....Lasius alienus

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#2 Offline VoidElecent - Posted August 14 2017 - 10:31 AM   Best Answer

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Nice formatting :)

 

This is an Aphaenogaster cf. picea queen. Beautiful catch.


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#3 Offline ColKurtz - Posted August 15 2017 - 7:26 AM

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Nice formatting :)
 
This is an Aphaenogaster cf. picea queen. Beautiful catch.

Thank you!

#4 Offline Evanthomas89 - Posted August 15 2017 - 8:20 AM

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Awesome find! I've been hoping to find an Aphaenogaster queen and you're not far from me so that makes me more hopeful! 


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#5 Offline ColKurtz - Posted August 15 2017 - 8:43 AM

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Awesome find! I've been hoping to find an Aphaenogaster queen and you're not far from me so that makes me more hopeful! 

Thanks!  I hope I can do right by it.  It was pure luck finding this queen.  Would you mind if I PM you some Camponotus questions?


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#6 Offline Evanthomas89 - Posted August 15 2017 - 8:56 AM

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Awesome find! I've been hoping to find an Aphaenogaster queen and you're not far from me so that makes me more hopeful! 

Thanks!  I hope I can do right by it.  It was pure luck finding this queen.  Would you mind if I PM you some Camponotus questions?

 

 

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