How can a non myrmecologist contribute to ant species range documentation?
As someone in the ant keeping community for over 10 years, the lack of myrmecologists has become apparent to me. The biggest way ant keepers are effected by this is through Antmaps, the most official system for documenting where species are native. This is the system used by APHIS for determining the permits issued to big time vendors, such as Stateside ants. As someone from a very understudied state (Tetramorium immigrans is not even native here according to antmaps, which is kind of crazy), I really want things to change. Recently I uploaded several images to inaturalist, basically an unofficial version of Antmaps, to confirm several more species that are native here that are not documented, such as Camponotus americanus, Formica vinculans, and Formica dolosa, and there are several more species I have seen with my eyes. All of these species have been offered by vendors at sometime, but I could not take advantage.
So to my question: How can someone submit species records to Antmaps?
I have the right materials to preserve ants in ethanoyl, and can research how to write labels, but what should happen after that? Does Antmaps or Antwiki take samples in? Any advice would be helpful!
Ants_Dakota











