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Species ID Please help!
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TheDrW6
, Sep 3 2022 5:16 PM
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Posted September 3 2022 - 5:16 PM
Can someone ID this species? It was found under tree bark and is about 2mm (in terms of queens and workers) seems like monomorium but they aren’t pharaoh ants and there aren’t any other orange species of ants in Florida in that genus.
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Posted September 3 2022 - 5:20 PM
Pics?
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Posted September 3 2022 - 5:21 PM

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Posted September 3 2022 - 5:26 PM
Possible temnothorax sp. but probably pharaoh ants however I’m no expert in Florida’s ants.
I keep: Brachymyrmex patagonicus, Camponotus sansabeanus, Crematogaster sp., Formica argentea, Myrmecocystus mexicanus, 2x Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, Solenopsis molesta
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Posted September 4 2022 - 8:50 AM
Temnothorax or solnopsis molesta group
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Posted September 4 2022 - 9:00 AM
Temnothorax or solnopsis molesta group
I forgot about Solenopsis lol that's probably it if their not temnothorax
I keep: Brachymyrmex patagonicus, Camponotus sansabeanus, Crematogaster sp., Formica argentea, Myrmecocystus mexicanus, 2x Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, Solenopsis molesta
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Posted September 4 2022 - 10:46 AM
That’s what I thought too, but the queens look semi claustral, not claustral, so I ruled out solenopsis
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