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Ant Identification Help - Kern County CA


Best Answer dspdrew , June 6 2016 - 10:34 PM

Looks like Formica to me.

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#1 Offline JWRay - Posted June 6 2016 - 9:35 PM

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1. Location of collection:                      Canebrake Road, Kern County CA. Just east of Lake Isabella.
2. Date of collection:                             28 May 2016
3. Habitat of collection:                        ~4500 feet in elevation, collected in rocky desert scrub habitat at the base of some flowers
4. Length (from head to gaster):         ~5.5mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture:      orangish forebody with a darker brown gaster
6. Distinguishing characteristics:        7 segments on antennae.
 

I attempted to key it out using Fisher & Cover to no avail. It seems to key to Brachymyrmex so I must be missing something. It kind of feels like a Formica to me, but the shorter antennae is throwing me for a loop. The pictures are not ideal but they are the best I can currently do. Any input would be useful.  Thanks.
 

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#2 Offline dspdrew - Posted June 6 2016 - 10:34 PM   Best Answer

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Looks like Formica to me.



#3 Online gcsnelling - Posted June 7 2016 - 2:09 AM

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yup Formica.



#4 Offline JWRay - Posted June 7 2016 - 6:29 PM

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Well I took another look and think I figured out my confusion.  Both antennae appear to have been sliced off right at the 7th segment, the last segment is kind of chopped in half.  So I assume it must have originally had normal 12 segments, and therefore Formica certainly makes sense.






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