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Possible queen in Philadelphia area


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#1 Offline Antmom24 - Posted July 23 2023 - 3:55 PM

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Found this ant in my parent’s backyard around 5pm. It’s reddish brown with a stripe on its gaster. I think I see wing scars but it could be wishful thinking because I’m not that experienced. It’s about 8mm long. Is this a queen and what species?

Sorry for the duplicate post I don’t know how to delete this.

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#2 Offline Artisan_Ants - Posted January 16 2024 - 3:20 PM

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Based on your description, I believe that it is a L. umbratus de-alate. L. claviger are a little more reddish, and sleek like.

Keeping:

3x - S. molesta 

1x - C. chromaiodes

2x - F. pallidefulva

2x - C. cerasi

1x - B. depilis

2x P. imparis (colonies) 3x P. imparis queens (1x queen in test tube, 3x queens in test tube, and 6x queens in another test tube. Can't wait to see the results!)

 

Check out my C. chromaiodes journal here: https://www.formicul...aiodes-journal/


#3 Online AsdinAnts - Posted January 27 2024 - 6:03 PM

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stop replying to post that are old.
Currently keeping
-A. occidentalis
-B. patagonicus
-F. neogagates
-M. invidia
-Stennama spec..
I will want to also keep some lasius in the future.

#4 Offline ReignofRage - Posted January 27 2024 - 8:56 PM

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Although it is a necropost, it is helpful to peoples' future researching and contributes to knowledge about certain species. Now this thread will pop up if someone uses the search function for "umbratus" or "Lasius umbratus," which is better than it never popping up at all.


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