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#1 Offline MrUrrutia - Posted June 9 2019 - 9:17 PM

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1. Location of collection: Panama City, Florida
2. Date of collection: 6/9/2019
3. Habitat of collection: Urban Area
4. Length (from head to gaster): +-9mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Dark gaster with stripes, brown reddish body, gloss texture 
6. Distinguishing characteristics: NONE
7. Distinguishing behavior: Fast and Active
8. Nest description: NONE

9. Nuptial flight time and date: 6/9/2019 10:30 PM Central Time

 

Multiple small (+-2mm) alate ants found outside by the door just going crazy at the porch light, this was the only ant that I found on the area of this size and I was not able to find any other ant on same size with wings.

 

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#2 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted June 10 2019 - 7:09 AM

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Looks like a Formica species.

#3 Offline Aaron567 - Posted June 10 2019 - 8:34 AM

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Dorymyrmex bureni. They have daily nuptial flights at dusk during this time of the year.


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#4 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted June 10 2019 - 8:41 AM

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Dorymyrmex bureni. They have daily nuptial flights at dusk during this time of the year.


Nine millimeters though?

#5 Offline Aaron567 - Posted June 10 2019 - 8:48 AM

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Dorymyrmex bureni. They have daily nuptial flights at dusk during this time of the year.


Nine millimeters though?

 

 

He said +-9 which is a reasonable estimate that most people make for their size. They're about 7-8mm. 


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#6 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted June 10 2019 - 8:49 AM

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Dorymyrmex bureni. They have daily nuptial flights at dusk during this time of the year.


Nine millimeters though?
 
He said +-9 which is a reasonable estimate that most people make for their size. They're about 7-8mm.

Ah, ok.




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