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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 21, 2012 8:32:59 GMT
I decided to make this an easy one to start off with. I am a great protector of my nest, but I am not a soldier ant, so what ant am I? Attachments:
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Post by UKantz on Apr 21, 2012 9:04:36 GMT
Cephalotes varians
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 21, 2012 9:58:33 GMT
Cephalotes varians YES Told you it was an easy one to get us started.
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 21, 2012 10:02:23 GMT
Next AntAnother fairly easy one to follow. I am an exotic ant which likes to nest in wood, and with a large tribe of related ant genera which live all over the world on all but the coldest continents. What ant species do you think I am? Attachments:
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Post by batspiderfish on Apr 21, 2012 16:01:50 GMT
Haha! I was wondering what that mysterious orb next to her was. I guess she is a queen. ;D
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 22, 2012 8:27:11 GMT
Haha! I was wondering what that mysterious orb next to her was. I guess she is a queen. ;D It shows a magnified view of some kind of injury or infestation I think? New ClueThis ant is basically black (chitin colour), as are many other species within the same genera, but has been named the "Golden **** Ant" due to its body hair colour.
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Post by bobdol on Apr 22, 2012 9:25:36 GMT
I remember that this ant is one of the Polyrhachis genus but I do not have the effort to scroll the web to find which species!
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 22, 2012 9:37:33 GMT
I remember that this ant is one of the Polyrhachis genus but I do not have the effort to scroll the web to find which species! Very good guess Bobdol, but sadly it is wrong You are thinking of this ant species. Golden Spiny Ant
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Post by Smudge on Apr 23, 2012 0:38:20 GMT
Camponotus sericeus? I think thats the spelling known as the golden backed ant
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 23, 2012 8:23:04 GMT
Camponotus sericeus? I think thats the spelling known as the golden backed ant I will give you that one Smudge, the ant is actually called Camponotus sericeiventris and here is the species in the wild. Golden Tree Ants
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 23, 2012 8:34:57 GMT
New AntI am an odd ant as I don't have a true queen caste, but still manage to live in a colony. My egg laying females are not the largest, but the smallest worker caste. What ant do you think I am? There is a small clue on the photo. Attachments:
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Post by batspiderfish on Apr 23, 2012 17:14:45 GMT
The person who named these was really taken by them, which I suppose is justifiable.
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Post by Smudge on Apr 23, 2012 22:55:07 GMT
amblyoponine mystrium one of the lessor known dracula ants
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 24, 2012 7:32:31 GMT
amblyoponine mystrium one of the lessor known dracula ants Yes, correct. This is what Alex Wild says about this ant species found in Madagascar. "Mystrium mysticum has an unusual caste system. These unusual ants are dimorphic, with a small red caste that appears to work mostly in the brood nest and a larger, dark caste that performs most of the foraging and guarding of the nest. Interestingly, the ants that perform as reproductive queens are drawn from the smaller caste."
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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 24, 2012 7:41:08 GMT
New AntAs you can see I am a queen, rather small for my genera and my workers are a different colour to mine. What ant do you think I am? Attachments:
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