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Best Answer Batspiderfish , May 16 2017 - 5:13 AM

She's not Myrmica, Tetramorium, nor Myrmecina if you look at the petiole. It's an odd time of the year to see Stenamma alates is all I'm saying.

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#1 Offline ultraex2 - Posted May 15 2017 - 7:16 PM

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Location:

- Caught in Rockford, Illinois on the first day of the year 80+ .  Found in pool in large backyard with a small wooded area.

 

Date/time:

- Collected afternoon of 5/13/17, around 5 PM CST

Habitat:

- In between grass/lawn and small woods.

Length:

- 5-7 mm

Description:

- Dark red/brown, 2 petiole nodes, small hairs on gaster, shiny gaster. (See pictures)

Notable features:

- 2 petiole nodes and 1 small spine towards end of thorax.

 

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If you know if it's fully claustral, semi claustral, or parasitic please let me know.  Thanks!

 

- vertical side view IMGP2299_zpscsh5znim.jpg

- side view IMGP2320_zpsduddac2q.jpg

- top/side view IMGP2319_zps7ciz9vmt.jpg

- top/front view IMGP2288_zpsmzpyzznf.jpg

- top view IMGP2301_zpstedvtro6.jpg

- side view IMGP2325_zps49rk9pfh.jpg
 


Edited by ultraex2, May 15 2017 - 7:20 PM.


#2 Offline AntswerMe - Posted May 15 2017 - 7:29 PM

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I don't live in Illinois or keep either, but just from looking at it I can tell it's a Myrmica or Tetramorium.

#3 Offline Batspiderfish - Posted May 15 2017 - 7:30 PM

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Can you please provide accurate measurements (do not include wings or antennae)?


Edited by Batspiderfish, May 15 2017 - 7:43 PM.

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If you've enjoyed using my expertise and identifications, please do not create undue ecological risk by releasing your ants. The environment which we keep our pet insects is alien and oftentimes unsanitary, so ensure that wild populations stay safe by giving your ants the best care you can manage for the rest of their lives, as we must do with any other pet.

 

Exotic ants are for those who think that vibrant diversity is something you need to pay money to see. It is illegal to transport live ants across state lines.

 

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#4 Offline GXF - Posted May 15 2017 - 9:04 PM

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I think it's a Myrmica.



#5 Offline Martialis - Posted May 16 2017 - 2:57 AM

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One thing that hasn't been considered (and is often overlooked) is the genus Myrmecina


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#6 Offline Batspiderfish - Posted May 16 2017 - 5:13 AM   Best Answer

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She's not Myrmica, Tetramorium, nor Myrmecina if you look at the petiole. It's an odd time of the year to see Stenamma alates is all I'm saying.


Edited by Batspiderfish, May 16 2017 - 6:15 AM.

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If you've enjoyed using my expertise and identifications, please do not create undue ecological risk by releasing your ants. The environment which we keep our pet insects is alien and oftentimes unsanitary, so ensure that wild populations stay safe by giving your ants the best care you can manage for the rest of their lives, as we must do with any other pet.

 

Exotic ants are for those who think that vibrant diversity is something you need to pay money to see. It is illegal to transport live ants across state lines.

 

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#7 Offline ultraex2 - Posted May 16 2017 - 6:42 AM

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Can you please provide accurate measurements (do not include wings or antennae)?

Sure, I can get them tonight - do you want the head/thorax/gaster measurements?


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#8 Offline ultraex2 - Posted May 16 2017 - 6:52 AM

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She's not Myrmica, Tetramorium, nor Myrmecina if you look at the petiole. It's an odd time of the year to see Stenamma alates is all I'm saying.

 

Do you think it could be tetramorium tsushimae?



#9 Offline Martialis - Posted May 16 2017 - 6:58 AM

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No, Tetramorium look vastly different than this.


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#10 Offline ultraex2 - Posted May 16 2017 - 7:32 AM

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No, Tetramorium look vastly different than this.

Darn, okay - yeah, I'm at a total loss as far as to what these are and for a lot of the things it could potentially be it seems like it's too early for them to fly.

 

EDIT:

After looking it up more, I'm starting to think it's Stenamma... found this picture on bugguide:

http://bugguide.net/.../1243929/bgpageof  Stenamma brevicorne and on the wiki page it showed someone had observed a flight May 2nd.  I really need to double check the size.


Edited by ultraex2, May 16 2017 - 7:46 AM.

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#11 Offline ultraex2 - Posted May 17 2017 - 6:19 AM

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Okay, got some measurements:

It's right at 5 mm from head to tip of the gaster.

The gaster is right at 1 mm.

The thorax is just about 2 mm.

I'm 99% sure that it's Stenamma brevicorne.

 

As far as raising them, does anyone know if they're claustral, semi-claustral, or parasitic?  I'm guessing semi claustral but don't know for sure.



#12 Offline Martialis - Posted May 17 2017 - 6:21 AM

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I think claustral, but don't take my word for it.


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#13 Offline ultraex2 - Posted May 17 2017 - 7:14 AM

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I put them in some semi-claustral set-ups with a dot of honey and a dead fruit fly, so we'll see what happens.  I'll probably start a journal for them soon, too.

Thanks for all the help everyone.


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#14 Offline Canadian anter - Posted May 17 2017 - 12:08 PM

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These are semi claustral
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#15 Offline ultraex2 - Posted May 17 2017 - 1:24 PM

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Okay, thanks for the info.






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