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Queen ID (3) Formica?


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#1 Offline DrygonKing - Posted July 22 2018 - 6:53 PM

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Queen 1:

1. Location (on a map) of collection: Carsten , A.B, Canada
2. Date of collection: can’t remember.
3. Habitat of collection: garden. Suburbs. Used to be a prairie.
4. Length (from head to gaster): 9 mm ish
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: black with a band of silver around the gaster. Smooth texture except for the silver band it looks almost fuzzy. The whole ant kind of shimmers like a tropical birds feather (if that makes sense).
6. Distinguishing characteristics: is very chill. Calm and seems to like my setup(either that or it is slowly dying).
7. Pics:

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Queen 2:

1. Location (on a map) of collection: Calgary A.B, Canada
2. Date of collection: not sure
3. Habitat of collection: see above
4. Length (from head to gaster): 9mm ish
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: see above
6. Distinguishing characteristics: calmer
7. Pics:

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Queen 3:

1. Location (on a map) of collection:
2. Date of collection: July 10
3. Habitat of collection: flower bed suburbs
4. Length (from head to gaster): 9mm ish
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: see above
6. Distinguishing characteristics: slow and has larva
7. Pics

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They all look almost identical

Edited by DrygonKing, July 23 2018 - 10:14 AM.

Current Queens:
Formica argentea (1)
Camponotus modoc (1)
Camponotus herculeanus (1)

Queens I Have Found:
Lasius alienus
Lasius subumbratus
Formica podzolica
Formica argentea
Formica (parasitic)
Camponotus sp.
Myrmica sp.


Queens currently looking for:
Myrmica spp.


Queens once more experienced:
Carebara diversa
Myrmecocystus
Odontomachus Sp.

#2 Offline Canadian anter - Posted July 23 2018 - 1:50 PM

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Formica subsericea or argentea, all three
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#3 Offline DrygonKing - Posted July 23 2018 - 3:39 PM

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Ok. I find them every where! Found another one today but it got away. Also got a Myrmica Queen and some of her colony.

Edited by DrygonKing, July 23 2018 - 3:40 PM.

Current Queens:
Formica argentea (1)
Camponotus modoc (1)
Camponotus herculeanus (1)

Queens I Have Found:
Lasius alienus
Lasius subumbratus
Formica podzolica
Formica argentea
Formica (parasitic)
Camponotus sp.
Myrmica sp.


Queens currently looking for:
Myrmica spp.


Queens once more experienced:
Carebara diversa
Myrmecocystus
Odontomachus Sp.

#4 Offline Zxirl - Posted July 24 2018 - 7:53 AM

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If you know where the primary colonies for these are, then you can post a picture of a worker showing a side view, head view, and gaster shot for a more accurate ID (or a picture of the queen with this angles).

 

edit: Additional pictures if you want to know the specific species. Care of Formica fusca group species is pretty much the same for all of them.


Edited by Zxirl, July 24 2018 - 3:27 PM.

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#5 Offline DrygonKing - Posted July 24 2018 - 11:00 AM

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Ok, that’s fine

Edited by DrygonKing, July 24 2018 - 11:00 AM.

Current Queens:
Formica argentea (1)
Camponotus modoc (1)
Camponotus herculeanus (1)

Queens I Have Found:
Lasius alienus
Lasius subumbratus
Formica podzolica
Formica argentea
Formica (parasitic)
Camponotus sp.
Myrmica sp.


Queens currently looking for:
Myrmica spp.


Queens once more experienced:
Carebara diversa
Myrmecocystus
Odontomachus Sp.




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