Found on July 14 during the day, she is about 9 mm long.
Found on July 14 during the day, she is about 9 mm long.
Keeping:
2x - S. molesta (colonies) 1x - C. nearcticus (founding) New!
1x - C. chromaiodes (colony) 1x - C. subbarbatus (founding) New!
2x - F. pallidefulva (colonies)
2x - C. cerasi (founding) Founding almost complete with pupae present! Can't wait for the workers!
1x - B. depilis (founding but no eggs)
2x - P. imparis (colony) 2x P. imparis (founding) Unfortunately no multi queen P. imparis colonies as all of the queens died due to fungus infection (assumed). RIP
Check out my C. chromaiodes journal here: https://www.formicul...aiodes-journal/
Definitely a parasitic type of Formica, like F. aserva.
No. This is a member of the Formica pallidefulva-group. Raptiformica have different color patterning and thinner builds.
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