Hi all,
I have a VERY tiny queen I need confirmation on.
She's only 2.5mm so its extremely hard to get decent photos. I have managed to get some good top down shots with my microscope.

Edited by Bcam43, February 29 2016 - 3:15 AM.
Best Answer Miles , February 29 2016 - 6:58 PM
Yes, this is a queen. The wing scars are clear and the thorax is very much gyne-shaped.
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Hi all,
I have a VERY tiny queen I need confirmation on.
She's only 2.5mm so its extremely hard to get decent photos. I have managed to get some good top down shots with my microscope.

Edited by Bcam43, February 29 2016 - 3:15 AM.
it really looks like a queen.
If you can get a side picture, the height of the thorax will give us a good idea as to whether or not she may have had wings.
I think I may be seeing wing scars, but it could just be a trick of the light. Perhaps also add a flashlight shining on the ant to brighten things up.
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If you can get a side picture, the height of the thorax will give us a good idea as to whether or not she may have had wings.
I think I may be seeing wing scars, but it could just be a trick of the light. Perhaps also add a flashlight shining on the ant to brighten things up.
Thanks for your reply Crystals.
Below are two photos I managed to get through my microscope. They're not the greatest but should hopefully show enough detail to determine if this is a queen.
Yes, this is a queen. The wing scars are clear and the thorax is very much gyne-shaped.
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