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Queen Ant ID
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Owenhans
, Oct 2 2016 12:59 PM
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Posted October 2 2016 - 12:59 PM
Location: Eastern NC, next to a small creek.
Date: October 2, 2016
Habitat: Small four wheeler path of dirt next to a small creek.
Length: Around 3/8 of an inch.
Color, pattern, texture: Light brown, very dark brown gaster that is almost black.
Distguinshing Behavior: Very slow movement, declined several attempts to transfer her into a test tube.
Nest description: Queen was caught while searching or foraging.
http://imgur.com/a/OcmbR
Date: October 2, 2016
Habitat: Small four wheeler path of dirt next to a small creek.
Length: Around 3/8 of an inch.
Color, pattern, texture: Light brown, very dark brown gaster that is almost black.
Distguinshing Behavior: Very slow movement, declined several attempts to transfer her into a test tube.
Nest description: Queen was caught while searching or foraging.
http://imgur.com/a/OcmbR
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Posted October 2 2016 - 2:11 PM
I think this is pheidole, possibly crematogaster
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Posted October 2 2016 - 3:40 PM
I think this is pheidole, possibly crematogaster
Thanks!! I think it is Pheidole.
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Posted October 2 2016 - 5:41 PM
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Posted October 2 2016 - 6:06 PM
I think this is pheidole, possibly crematogaster
Thanks!! I think it is Pheidole.
Can you provide a clear picture of the head? This might be Pheidole as the 2 nodes on the petiole indicates but I don't think we've ruled out other species like Solenopsis invicta.
Edited by Mdrogun, October 2 2016 - 6:11 PM.
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Posted October 2 2016 - 8:27 PM
It does actually look like it could be Solenopsis invicta to me also. Pheidole usually looks different from above
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