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Cambridge, Ontario, Canada 5/12/2025
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matt.
, May 12 2025 7:52 PM

Best Answer bmb1bee , May 12 2025 - 8:09 PM
Some kind of parasitic Lasius species.
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Posted May 12 2025 - 7:52 PM
1. Location of collection: Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
2. Date of collection: May 12, 2025
3. Habitat of collection: Conservation Trail
4. Length: 6mm
5. Coloration: appears black with lightly goldened legs.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: 10 or 11 antenna segments.
7. Anything else distinctive: while trying to capture they were very avoidant and panicky. After being in a test tube for some time, they appear to go between settled and rapturing to get out.
I think this ant may be parasitic or semi-claustral since I haven't dealt with something stubborn like this before.
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Posted May 12 2025 - 8:09 PM
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Posted May 12 2025 - 8:14 PM
Some kind of parasitic Lasius species.
Damn. I'm not keen on attempting to found a parasitic species. maybe I'll can them. How are you able to conclude they're parasitic?
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Posted May 12 2025 - 8:42 PM
Some kind of parasitic Lasius species.
I think you're right! after looking into some different Lasius species it looks identical to Lasius Aphidicola.
Thanks for the help.
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