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Ambler, Pennsylvania: 7/9/17


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#1 Offline VoidElecent - Posted July 9 2017 - 5:38 PM

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1. Location (on a map) of collection: Ambler, Pennsylvania.
2. Date of collection: July the 9th, 2017
3. Habitat of collection: Paved sidewalk, caught in the small town of Ambler, PA. Ambler is a suburb of greater Philly, but the town is fairly urban.
4. Length (from head to gaster): ~ 8.5-9 millimeters
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Matte dark/black brown, with lighter yellow legs and a yellowish underside of gaster.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: One petiole node
7. Distinguishing behavior: Nothing unusual for a queen ant; she removed her first wing while still in the collection container.
8. Nest description: NA

 

I'm almost certain this is Lasius alienus, just because the time of year, but some clarification would be nice! I tried to get some photos of her mandibles, but my camera just wasn't strong enough.

 

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#2 Offline Martialis - Posted July 9 2017 - 5:58 PM

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Agreed.


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#3 Offline Nathant2131 - Posted July 10 2017 - 2:00 AM

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As you know, we'll need to see close up shots of the scapes and mandibles. Time of year means it's probably Lasius alienus.

#4 Offline VoidElecent - Posted July 10 2017 - 5:01 AM

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As you know, we'll need to see close up shots of the scapes and mandibles. Time of year means it's probably Lasius alienus.

 

I agree. I'll stick her under the microscope when I get home and take some shots of her antennae and mandibles.






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