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Are Pheidole rhea allowed in california? I live in the southernmost part of california.


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#1 Offline ANTSANDMORE11 - Posted May 20 2025 - 3:13 PM

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Are Pheidole rhea allowed in california? I live in the southernmost part of california.


I have been told by OwlWhoLikesAnts that Pheidole rhea are in california. Is this true?



#2 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted May 20 2025 - 3:20 PM

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Are Pheidole rhea allowed in california? I live in the southernmost part of california.


I have been told by OwlWhoLikesAnts that Pheidole rhea are in california. Is this true?

Yes they are, you can see here: https://www.antwiki....i/Pheidole_rhea


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#3 Offline ReignofRage - Posted May 20 2025 - 3:34 PM

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Pheidole rhea is not in California. Anyone who actually looks at the record for the Antmaps record will soon figure out the record is from the Gulf of  California, Mexico. The record is based on Boulton & Ward, 2002. which is a chapter titled, "Checklist of the ants of the Gulf of California Islands," in "A New island Biogeography of the Sea of Cortes," of the Oxford University Press. This species has never been recorded from California and doesn't range close enough for them to even plausibly occur here. In addition, there is a severe lack of suitable habitat and weather to support the species.

 

Antmaps.org is known to have numerous erroneous records, do not blindly trust it.


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#4 Offline ANTSANDMORE11 - Posted May 20 2025 - 4:29 PM

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Are there any other big headed ant species native to california?



#5 Offline RushmoreAnts - Posted May 20 2025 - 5:34 PM

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Are there any other big headed ant species native to california?

Pheidole barbata

​Pheidole bicarinata

Pheidole californica

Pheidole cerebrosior

Pheidole clementensis

Pheidole clydei

Pheidole creightoni

​Pheidole desertorum

​Pheidole gilvescens

​Pheidole hyatti

​Pheidole micula

​Pheidole paiute

​Pheidole pilifera

​Pheidole psammophila

​Pheidole rugulosa

​Pheidole sciophila

​Pheidole soritis

​Pheidole vistana

​Pheidole xerophila

​Pheidole yaqui

 

So yes.


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#6 Offline ANTSANDMORE11 - Posted May 22 2025 - 6:16 AM

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Thank You!






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