Photos / Sounds

What

Rugged Acorn Ant (Temnothorax rugatulus)

Observer

anthub_jk

Date

April 23, 2020 06:03 PM CDT

Description

Its logispinosus group, but there are some discrepancies with the ID of Temnothorax for it to be rugulatus. 1) rugulatus is described as slow moving, this species was fairly fast; 2) rugulatus is described as only inhabiting areas near pinon trees, this colony was found under a pine tree [put into an acorn later]; 3) rugulatus is not polygynous with macrogynes, only microgynes who are often related, these two macro gynes are not micro gynes for sure; 4) the queens of rugulatus are usually red or orange, these queens are definately black. For all of these reasons I believe this is either a new species or subspecies related to rugulatus, or a locally distinct population.

Rugged Acorn Ant - Photo (c) Jake Nitta, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jake Nitta
crazycow's ID: Rugged Acorn Ant (Temnothorax rugatulus)
Added on June 7, 2021
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Photos / Sounds

What

Rugged Acorn Ant (Temnothorax rugatulus)

Observer

blazeclaw

Date

April 24, 2020 03:54 PM MDT
Rugged Acorn Ant - Photo (c) Jake Nitta, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jake Nitta
crazycow's ID: Rugged Acorn Ant (Temnothorax rugatulus)
Added on June 7, 2021
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Photos / Sounds

What

Rugged Acorn Ant (Temnothorax rugatulus)

Observer

blazeclaw

Date

April 24, 2020 03:58 PM MDT
Rugged Acorn Ant - Photo (c) Jake Nitta, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jake Nitta
crazycow's ID: Rugged Acorn Ant (Temnothorax rugatulus)
Added on June 7, 2021
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