Ant identification HELP! Crematogaster
hello allI went anting today in a bush reserve on the water. i lifted up a stone and i found a small yellow species of ant they are about 3mm long, the queens(5-6mm long) look identical to lasis...
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hi~why don't u visit ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/I...index.html and compare with the photos?there're several method to identify species. First, by counting the number of the abdominal pedicels on their...
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I don't know Australian ants, really, but it might be a Pseudolasius species. Though not closely related to Lasius, they do look alike. A new species would not be a surprise in Australia. Most of the...
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thanks for all the helpThis may help youThe inferior colony have heart shaped abdomens, the queen is more heart shaped than the workers.
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Now that changes things. The most likely ants with a heart-shaped gaster are Crematogaster, about the same general dimensions as Lasius, but not closely related to them. Most are black, red, brown or...
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heyI was looking at a site with some pictures (new ants site) and they look identical homepage.ntlworld.com/dav...e/50_1.jpg the other species has a heart chaped abdomen which was living with them and...
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