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Is this Lasius Niger?


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#1 Offline NZAntKeeper - Posted November 11 2016 - 12:06 AM

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Location found - Under a bucket on a hot day.
Color - Black. With silver stripes?
When found - 10/11/16
Country - New Zealand north island

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#2 Offline NZAntKeeper - Posted November 11 2016 - 12:20 AM

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-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber

-Amblyopone Australis


#3 Offline Kevin - Posted November 11 2016 - 3:58 AM

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It's not lasius niger. In fact, It might not even be lasius at all. Lasius tend to have wider gasters from my observations, and lasius niger have three stripes on their gaster, as far as I can see this one has two. Also, a size would help.

Although take this with a grain of salt, I'm not very good at ID'ing.


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#4 Offline NZAntKeeper - Posted November 11 2016 - 11:11 AM

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Just measured it its 7mm.

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-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber

-Amblyopone Australis


#5 Offline Jash - Posted November 11 2016 - 5:59 PM

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Nylanderia sp. maybe?



#6 Offline NZAntKeeper - Posted November 11 2016 - 6:29 PM

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Ok thanks ill google them.

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-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber

-Amblyopone Australis


#7 Offline James C. Trager - Posted November 13 2016 - 7:48 AM

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There is no Lasius in the entire Southern Hemisphere. The somewhat similar-looking genus Prolasius occura there, and this could be P. advena. (Still not sure without better pictures.)

https://www.antweb.o...ame=New Zealand
 

Images of NZ ants at antweb

https://www.antweb.o...and&images=true



#8 Offline NZAntKeeper - Posted November 13 2016 - 8:48 AM

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Oh ok thanks ill have a look at the links.

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-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber

-Amblyopone Australis





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