The area is a sandy desert dominated by larrea tridentata,(cresote bush) and sagebrush.
The queen was found around noon 10 feet away from an existing nest. The temperature was about 80 degrees farenheight and the nights have been down in the low 50's. Humidity was around 30% with no recent rainfall.
To the best of my ability I have measured the queen and have found her to be 12-15mm in length. Her head and abdomen are are orange, and her throrax is black.

For those of you concerned for her health she is in good condition. Frequently grooming herself and accepting offerings of sugar water on a cotton swab.
Any attempts at an ID will help my cousin and I to provide her with the best environment possible to start our first ant farm. I hope we can get everything set up before I leave town.
Thank you all in advance.