Can you define it? (all the same ant.)
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If you mean identify, then yes, this is Colobopsis sp.
Can't do much without at location, at the very least. Please refer to the ID post guidelines.
If you mean identify, then yes, this is Colobopsis sp.
Can't do much without at location, at the very least. Please refer to the ID post guidelines.
well, is it queen?
This is likely a Camponotus nearcticus or caryae queen. Please follow ID guidelines next time, its really not that hard.
Species being kept:
Solenopsis "plebeius", Camponotus maritimus, Formica cf. subaenescens, Formica cf. aerata, Lasius cf. americanus, Lasius aphidicola, Lasius brevicornis, Lasius nr claviger, Nylanderia vividula, Temnothorax nevadensis, Temnothorax chandleri, Temnothorax arboreus Solenopsis validiuscula, Solenopsis truncorum, Solenopsis xyloni, Formica perpilosa, Formica cf. lasiodes, Formica cf. neogagates Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex salinus, and Myrmecocystus testaceus!!!!
Hoping to find this year:
Myrmecocystus, Liometopum occidentale, Camponotus essigi, Camponotus fragilis, Manica bradleyi, Formica perpilosa, Pheidole hyatti, and a Parasitic Formica sp.
People are stupid. It explains a lot...
This is likely a Camponotus nearcticus or caryae queen. Please follow ID guidelines next time, its really not that hard.
sorry, okey
This is likely a Camponotus nearcticus or caryae queen. Please follow ID guidelines next time, its really not that hard.
I don't think this is Camponotus, the head is off.
He travels, he seeks the p a r m e s a n.
We really need a measurement and a closer picture of the head. I think it's Camponotus nearcticus.
I accidentally froze all my ants
This is likely a Camponotus nearcticus or caryae queen. Please follow ID guidelines next time, its really not that hard.
I don't think this is Camponotus, the head is off.
It wouldn't be anything else this time of year.
Species being kept:
Solenopsis "plebeius", Camponotus maritimus, Formica cf. subaenescens, Formica cf. aerata, Lasius cf. americanus, Lasius aphidicola, Lasius brevicornis, Lasius nr claviger, Nylanderia vividula, Temnothorax nevadensis, Temnothorax chandleri, Temnothorax arboreus Solenopsis validiuscula, Solenopsis truncorum, Solenopsis xyloni, Formica perpilosa, Formica cf. lasiodes, Formica cf. neogagates Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex salinus, and Myrmecocystus testaceus!!!!
Hoping to find this year:
Myrmecocystus, Liometopum occidentale, Camponotus essigi, Camponotus fragilis, Manica bradleyi, Formica perpilosa, Pheidole hyatti, and a Parasitic Formica sp.
People are stupid. It explains a lot...
Location?
The first and second photographs make the head look pretty flat, although it could be a Myrmentoma group Camponotus queen.
You still have yet to provide a location.
This seems to be Camponotus caryae, but we won't be able to tell for sure without a measurement.
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The first and second photographs make the head look pretty flat, although it could be a Myrmentoma group Camponotus queen.
You still have yet to provide a location.
I found ants in Sivas,Turkey.
The first and second photographs make the head look pretty flat, although it could be a Myrmentoma group Camponotus queen.
You still have yet to provide a location.
I found ants in Sivas,Turkey.
Hoş geldiniz!!
before you all jump into throwing out your id's please get more data, since he is in Eastern Turkey (Turkiye'nin dogu tarafindan) your C.nearctics, C. caryae are a good continent and one ocean off.....Since he is from Kurdistan perhaps look at Camponotus kurdistanicus
kardesim, senin buldun karınca bir Camponotus turudur. Türkiye'de bir kaç turu Camponotus bulunur,\senin buldun hangi turunun çözmek icin daha fazla aristirma yapmamız gereklidir
I would say: C. abrahami or C. piceus perhaps. Most likely in the Camponotus lateralis species group, thus limiting possible species due to location. We need some clear close ups to see key characters more easily.
Kardesim, turlerin tanımlanmasinda yardimci olacak daha yakin ve ayrintili fotograflar elde edebiliyorsan memnum olgacagim.
I would say: C. abrahami or C. piceus perhaps. Most likely in the Camponotus lateralis species group, thus limiting possible species due to location. We need some clear close ups to see key characters more easily.
Kardesim, turlerin tanımlanmasinda yardimci olacak daha yakin ve ayrintili fotograflar elde edebiliyorsan memnum olgacagim.
I would have to agree.
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Might be worth throwing Camponotus fallax into the mix. Please include measurements and some head shots, if possible.
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