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Brisbane Australia ID Assistance #2 (7 Jan 17)


Best Answer Lemon07 , January 25 2017 - 10:39 PM

After her nanitics arrived i am 100% confident that she is Opisthopsis sp. :) thanks for trying to help earlier though :)

 

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#1 Offline Lemon07 - Posted January 7 2017 - 3:15 AM

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1. Location of collection: Mt Cootha bushwalking trail

2. Date of collection: 7 Jan 17
3. Habitat of collection: Eeucalyptus forest
4. Length: 10mm
5. Coloration: Head: Black , Thorax Black then in the middle is orange and then black at the end , Gaster orange that transitions into black at the tip
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Large eyes positioned at the top corners of the head, jittery/ jerky steps
7. Anything else distinctive : NIL
8. Nest description: Unknown
 

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Based on the colouration, the position of the eyes and how the ant moves I'm fairly confident that she is Opisthopsis However i wasnt able to determine the species possibly rufithorax but i wasnt sure what do you guys think

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Formicarium Colonies:

Aphaenogaster longiceps

 

Test Tube Colonies:

Camponotus aeneopilosus

Iridomyrmex sp

Opisthopsis rufithorax


#2 Offline Nexus - Posted January 7 2017 - 7:25 AM

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Sorry to disappoint but this is clearly not an Opisthopsis: the color may match but the morphology doesn't. Judging by these photos, I'd say this queen belongs to the Camponotus genus, at first sight I would have said Camponotus consobrinus but with a closer look, the colors don't correspond exactly. I'll try a little more digging later.


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#3 Offline Lemon07 - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:12 AM

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Sorry to disappoint but this is clearly not an Opisthopsis: the color may match but the morphology doesn't. Judging by these photos, I'd say this queen belongs to the Camponotus genus, at first sight I would have said Camponotus consobrinus but with a closer look, the colors don't correspond exactly. I'll try a little more digging later.


that's unfortunate i felt her eyes and movement were extremely similar to what i had seen in opisthopis but I'm not the most experienced with identify queens so you may be right

Formicarium Colonies:

Aphaenogaster longiceps

 

Test Tube Colonies:

Camponotus aeneopilosus

Iridomyrmex sp

Opisthopsis rufithorax


#4 Offline Canadian anter - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:14 AM

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This is also definitely a Camponotus species


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#5 Offline antgenius123 - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:16 AM

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It could possibly be a morph of Camponotus Consobrinus species. I'm not too sure but I did a little research and I came up with these pictures:   http://imgur.com/a/KFYRb

                                                                                                                                                                                                                http://imgur.com/a/pCbHw


 
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#6 Offline Lemon07 - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:19 AM

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It could possibly be a morph of Camponotus Consobrinus species. I'm not too sure but I did a little research and I came up with these pictures:   http://imgur.com/a/KFYRb

                                                                                                                                                                                                                http://imgur.com/a/pCbHw

if we arent able to determine the species from just the queen i will update u guys in a month or so with pictures of nanitics ( assuming she is mated ) and we can maybe go from there ?


Formicarium Colonies:

Aphaenogaster longiceps

 

Test Tube Colonies:

Camponotus aeneopilosus

Iridomyrmex sp

Opisthopsis rufithorax


#7 Offline antgenius123 - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:22 AM

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It could possibly be a morph of Camponotus Consobrinus species. I'm not too sure but I did a little research and I came up with these pictures:   http://imgur.com/a/KFYRb

                                                                                                                                                                                                                http://imgur.com/a/pCbHw

if we arent able to determine the species from just the queen i will update u guys in a month or so with pictures of nanitics ( assuming she is mated ) and we can maybe go from there ?

 

Good idea


 
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(1x) Camponotus Sp.
(1x) Pheidole aurivillii (?)
(1x) Monomorium Sp. (?)

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#8 Offline antgenius123 - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:35 AM

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It could possibly be a morph of Camponotus Consobrinus species. I'm not too sure but I did a little research and I came up with these pictures:   http://imgur.com/a/KFYRb

                                                                                                                                                                                                                http://imgur.com/a/pCbHw

if we arent able to determine the species from just the queen i will update u guys in a month or so with pictures of nanitics ( assuming she is mated ) and we can maybe go from there ?

 

Or you can leave this to one of the other members.


 
Currently own:
(1x) Camponotus Sp.
(1x) Pheidole aurivillii (?)
(1x) Monomorium Sp. (?)

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#9 Offline Nexus - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:58 AM

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Again,to me she belongs to the Camponotus nigriceps group but is difficult to distinguish the species of this group without a proper key. Here's a key if you want to identify the precise species of your ant: https://www.research..._from_Australia



#10 Offline T.C. - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:45 AM

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Just so you are aware I am still learning myself. However once again I have to agree with Nexus. Other than some of the colors don't seem to quite match up, I think the best guess would be Camponotus nigriceps group.  However take anyone's advice here over my mine. :)


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#11 Offline CrazyLegs - Posted January 25 2017 - 2:23 PM

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She would be a lot larger than 10mm if she were a Camponotus nigriceps.

Her eye also looks particularly large.

Unfortunately Australia has a massive list of Camponotus and only the most common and easily recognizable ever seem to get proper identification. :)


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#12 Offline Lemon07 - Posted January 25 2017 - 10:39 PM   Best Answer

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After her nanitics arrived i am 100% confident that she is Opisthopsis sp. :) thanks for trying to help earlier though :)

 


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Formicarium Colonies:

Aphaenogaster longiceps

 

Test Tube Colonies:

Camponotus aeneopilosus

Iridomyrmex sp

Opisthopsis rufithorax


#13 Offline Connectimyrmex - Posted January 25 2017 - 11:04 PM

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Now that I look at her, she does have those eyes.


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