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#1 Offline spinyeti - Posted September 12 2015 - 10:54 AM

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1. Location of collection: Shelton, CT
2. Date of collection: 09/11/2015
3. Habitat of collection: Wooded suburb, mostly deciduous.
8. Nest description: The originating colony lives between the railroad ties of embankment wall.
 

 

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#2 Offline Tpro4 - Posted September 12 2015 - 11:43 AM

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I'm not good at this, but i think it's a kind of lasius


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#3 Offline LC3 - Posted September 12 2015 - 4:30 PM

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I'm going to place my bet on a Lasius sp.


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#4 Offline Works4TheGood - Posted September 12 2015 - 5:37 PM

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I agree. Some kind of Lasius. It reminds me a lot of my L. nearcticus. See here ...

http://www.formicult...a-9115-queen-4/
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#5 Offline dermy - Posted September 12 2015 - 6:30 PM

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I'm just guessing but maybe Lasius alienus?


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#6 Offline spinyeti - Posted September 12 2015 - 7:34 PM

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I agree. Some kind of Lasius. It reminds me a lot of my L. nearcticus. See here ...

http://www.formicult...a-9115-queen-4/

Looking at your thread and some Alex Wild pictures, it's looking like this is it!

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