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First Queen - Northern California July 2018

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#1 Offline SecretJedi - Posted September 19 2018 - 5:08 PM

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Hello all!  I found my first queen ant! Does anyone know what kind she is? 
I found her in Northern California in mid July 2018.
 










 
Thanks everyone in advance! I'm excited to ID her!
 
 
Also while creating this post, it wouldn't let me attach the pictures. I chose the same pics in the above links to attach, (JPGs - 1.9MB) and it says "Your aren't permitted to upload this kind of file".
Is there a special way to attach files? Seems broken.

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#2 Offline SecretJedi - Posted September 19 2018 - 5:23 PM

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I just read the Ant Identification Template (Please read this first) thread. Oops. lol
I'm new here, I apologize for not following the format.

It is currently 19 September, 2018
Found ant queen in Folsom California in mid July 2018
Unsure of length - need to measure
Dark coloration almost black with a rich red hue.
She has been quite content in her tube. She had several super little white eggs after the first month. I didn't even know they were eggs at first.
So by mid August she had a nice little pile of eggs she would mostly stay near or over.
Sep 6th I noticed the first little worker emerge. The babies are a light red color and almost have a transparent look.
After a few days the babies darken up.
They are enjoying eating honey and blood worms, and leave everything else alone so far.

#3 Offline Major - Posted September 19 2018 - 5:45 PM

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Need a top view.

#4 Offline dermy - Posted September 19 2018 - 5:48 PM

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Also while creating this post, it wouldn't let me attach the pictures. I chose the same pics in the above links to attach, (JPGs - 1.9MB) and it says "Your aren't permitted to upload this kind of file".
Is there a special way to attach files? Seems broken.

When using Imgur use the bracket img code that it provides, it will auto-embed to the post.

 

It looks like a Camponotus queen but I'm not sure what exact species.


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#5 Offline LC3 - Posted September 19 2018 - 7:21 PM

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Liometopum sp. L. occidentale probably.


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#6 Offline SecretJedi - Posted September 20 2018 - 9:19 AM

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Ah Thank You.
Here are some top pics I have.
 



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#7 Offline nurbs - Posted September 20 2018 - 9:45 AM

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Need measurements for a 100% confirmation, but agree with LC3. Near certain it is L. occidentale.

 

Smaller version would be L. luctuosum.


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#8 Offline SecretJedi - Posted September 20 2018 - 12:03 PM

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Thanks everyone! I'll get measurements soon.
The babies are rather small.

#9 Offline SecretJedi - Posted September 21 2018 - 10:59 AM

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Here are some pics with a measuring tape.

 

They have moved some of the sand into their tube.

It looks like the queen is exactly 3/8 inch long. The babies look to be about 1/16 inch to 3/32 inch long.

 

 

 

 

 



#10 Offline SecretJedi - Posted September 21 2018 - 7:24 PM

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Here are a few videos of the babies out to eat some blood worms.







#11 Offline SecretJedi - Posted November 5 2018 - 12:18 AM

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First Queen Journal:

 

http://www.formicult...sp-l-luctuosum/






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