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possible Camponotus Queen ID


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#1 Offline Roll Me-Wan Kenobi - Posted July 26 2015 - 3:30 PM

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I found this all black carpenter ant outside by my house walking along the concrete. It looks bigger and fatter than even the Major workers of the carpenter species that is native to my location, so I captured it. I am new to ants but if it is indeed a queen I will move it to a proper test tube setup with water and attempt to get it to lay eggs. It is bigger than half an inch. IMG_20150723_175237.jpg iphone 011.JPG iphone 013.JPG

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Is it a queen?


Currently keeping:

 

Species                    Colony Size

Aphaenogaster sp.   100+ 

C. castaneus            6  

C. pennsylvanicus    50+

F. pallidefulva           20

F. fusca                    50+

L. niger                    100+

T. immigrans            8


#2 Offline William. T - Posted July 26 2015 - 3:33 PM

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Yep, it's a queen, but you need to give us more info than that. Where was it captured? That's a valid question.


Species I keep:

 

1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers

1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers

20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers

1 T. Sessile 200 workers

 


#3 Offline Roll Me-Wan Kenobi - Posted July 26 2015 - 3:38 PM

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I live in Indianapolis, IN USA, It was captured a few days ago right in my driveway. I was leaving for work on a warm afternoon and spotted her.


Currently keeping:

 

Species                    Colony Size

Aphaenogaster sp.   100+ 

C. castaneus            6  

C. pennsylvanicus    50+

F. pallidefulva           20

F. fusca                    50+

L. niger                    100+

T. immigrans            8


#4 Offline Subverted - Posted July 26 2015 - 4:05 PM

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I am by no means an expert but I think the two main possibilities for this queen would be C. nearcticus or C. pennsylvanicus?


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