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Texas Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana)

Observer

umueller

Date

November 2020

Description

Atta texana nest of a population at the eastern range limit of this species in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. Sandy soil. Mounds of Atta texana in this population are very large/old, and a retired local resident told me that texana colonies were abundant in the area as far back as the resident could remember. This is another population of Atta texana that is thriving at the range limit, like populations that I know in northern Louisiana and northern Texas.

I believe this is the first report of Atta texana for Evangeline Parish. I post this observation to help define the range limits of Atta texana.

observation UGM201105-04
elevation 39 meter

Texas Leafcutter Ant - Photo (c) Karen Yukich, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Karen Yukich
minigunl5's ID: Texas Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Texas Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana)

Observer

umueller

Date

November 2020

Description

Large town-type mound of Atta texana, measuring about 51 meter X 22 meter. This is a single texana super-colony, with presumably many queens.

In Louisiana, such expansive mounds are called "ant towns", and Atta texana is therefore known as the "town ant" in Louisiana. I know of a few areas in Texas where similar texana towns occur, but texana towns seem to occur more frequently in Louisiana, and the Louisiana towns are clearly larger than those that I have seen in Texas. Not everything in Texas is bigger.

The area covered by this single texana mound is about 900 square meters (assuming the area of an ellipse 51m X 22m) with an estimated circumference of about 120 meter of the mound. This is about 0.22 acre (≈0.1 hectare) for this single texana mound. From this central mound, the ants likely built underground tunnels radiating out 80-150 meters in all direction, and from the remote exits of these tunnels the ants constructed above-ground foraging trails extending an additional 50-150 meter. So the entire foraging territory of this single ant colony could be well over 50000 square meters = 5 hectares (over 12 acres; area of about 9 football fields, or about 5 soccer fields), perhaps much more.

I estimate that this ant colony is at least 20 years old, perhaps much older.

Although the total area of heavily excavated soil of this single texana colony measured 51 meter X 22 meter, there appeared to be a newer part of the mound (first photo) where the ants had recently excavated much soil, and an older part of the mound (second photo), where the excavated soil was more washed-out by rains and there was less fresh excavate. This could indicate that this colony had expanded its mound into one direction, but not radially in all directions. Such a polarity of Atta mounds, and a shift in one direction as a colony grows (the workers are adding gardens primarily to one area of the mound, expanding the mound in one direction), was also reported by Autuori for Atta sexdens in Brazil.

The mound was at the edge of a clear-cut pine forest, along a road. In forested areas of Louisiana and Texas, I find mature texana colonies primarily at such forest edges, such as in clearings in the forest or along roadsides, and very rarely in closed-canopy dense mature forest. I believe that larger texana colonies migrate to forest edges, such that part of each mound is shaded (for soil moisture?), part of the mound exposed to sun (for warmth in winter?) and to provide unobstructed flight avenues when releasing winged reproductives (alates) during the mating flights in spring.

observation UGM201117-03
elevation 86 meter

Note added 03. April 2021: I posted another observation of a town-type mound of Atta texana from a location nearby: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/72841374

Texas Leafcutter Ant - Photo (c) Karen Yukich, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Karen Yukich
minigunl5's ID: Texas Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Texas Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana)

Observer

roxy3783

Date

May 3, 2024 07:27 AM CDT
Texas Leafcutter Ant - Photo (c) Karen Yukich, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Karen Yukich
minigunl5's ID: Texas Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Popokoriki (Ants) (Family Formicidae)

Observer

ongzi

Date

April 26, 2024 08:42 AM +08
Carpenter Ants, Typical Sugar Ants and Allies - Photo (c) Philip Herbst, all rights reserved, uploaded by Philip Herbst
minigunl5's ID: Carpenter Ants, Typical Sugar Ants and Allies (Genus Camponotus)
Added on May 4, 2024
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Observer

fabiobabi

Date

June 24, 2023 10:53 AM -03
Atta bisphaerica - Photo (c) FabioBabi, all rights reserved, uploaded by FabioBabi
minigunl5's ID: Atta bisphaerica, a member of Atta Leaf-cutter Ants (Genus Atta)
Added on April 7, 2024
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Observer

desertratttt

Date

May 28, 2022 09:48 PM PDT
Pheidole xerophila - Photo (c) Jake Nitta, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jake Nitta
minigunl5's ID: Pheidole xerophila, a member of Pilifera-group Big-headed Ants (Complex Pheidole pilifera)
Added on March 21, 2024
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What

Shining Amazon Ant (Polyergus lucidus)

Observer

mattireland

Date

August 27, 2009 09:54 AM EDT
Shining Amazon Ant - Photo (c) PharaohAnt, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by PharaohAnt
minigunl5's ID: Shining Amazon Ant (Polyergus lucidus)
Added on March 4, 2024
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Shining Amazon Ant (Polyergus lucidus)

Observer

mattireland

Date

August 27, 2009 09:54 AM EDT
Sanwald's Amazon Ant - Photo (c) Connor Cashman, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Connor Cashman
minigunl5's ID: Sanwald's Amazon Ant (Polyergus sanwaldi)
Added on March 4, 2024
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What

Lucidus-group Amazon Ants (Complex Polyergus lucidus)

Observer

saltormiga

Date

September 15, 2019 01:12 PM EDT
Lucidus-group Amazon Ants - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by Daniel Roueche
minigunl5's ID: Lucidus-group Amazon Ants (Complex Polyergus lucidus)
Added on March 4, 2024
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What

Shining Amazon Ant (Polyergus lucidus)

Observer

northedge

Date

June 2010

Description

An obligate "slave maker" ant, referred to as dulosis. The bright red ants are the Polyergus workers, the brown ones are Formica incerta.

Shining Amazon Ant - Photo (c) PharaohAnt, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by PharaohAnt
minigunl5's ID: Shining Amazon Ant (Polyergus lucidus)
Added on March 4, 2024
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Shining Amazon Ant (Polyergus lucidus)

Observer

polypody
Amazon Ants - Photo (c) Alice Abela, all rights reserved
minigunl5's ID: Amazon Ants (Genus Polyergus)
Added on March 4, 2024
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Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)

Observer

myctophidae

Date

August 27, 2021
Polar Bear - Photo (c) peterkennerley, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
minigunl5's ID: Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)
Added on March 4, 2024
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South Polar Skua (Stercorarius maccormicki)

Observer

skottfreee

Date

February 10, 2017 07:15 AM -10

Place

Antarctica (Google, OSM)
South Polar Skua - Photo (c) markus lilje, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by markus lilje
minigunl5's ID: South Polar Skua (Stercorarius maccormicki)
Added on March 4, 2024
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Observer

mettcollsuss

Date

November 26, 2023 02:47 PM CET
Messor capitatus - Photo (c) Max Carter, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Max Carter
minigunl5's ID: Messor capitatus, a member of Messor Harvester Ants (Genus Messor)
Added on February 29, 2024
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Fusca-group Field Ants (Complex Formica fusca)

Observer

tylernoonan

Date

August 9, 2023 12:46 PM EDT
Formicine Ants - Photo (c) Philip Herbst, all rights reserved, uploaded by Philip Herbst
minigunl5's ID: Formicine Ants (Subfamily Formicinae)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Asian Needle Ant (Brachyponera chinensis)

Observer

bolickscott

Date

February 27, 2024 09:25 PM EST
Asian Needle Ant - Photo (c) James Waters, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by James Waters
minigunl5's ID: Asian Needle Ant (Brachyponera chinensis)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Notched Collared Ant (Aphaenogaster lamellidens)

Observer

tomdhernandez

Date

February 25, 2024
Notched Collared Ant - Photo (c) Aaron Stoll, all rights reserved, uploaded by Aaron Stoll
minigunl5's ID: Notched Collared Ant (Aphaenogaster lamellidens)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Eastern Black Carpenter Ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus)

Observer

fenbug

Date

February 2024
Eastern Black Carpenter Ant - Photo (c) Dmitry Mozzherin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
minigunl5's ID: Eastern Black Carpenter Ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus)
Added on February 28, 2024
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American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)

Observer

hawkparty

Date

February 27, 2024 01:36 PM PST
American Winter Ant - Photo (c) Aaron Stoll, all rights reserved, uploaded by Aaron Stoll
minigunl5's ID: American Winter Ant (Prenolepis imparis)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Wood, Mound, and Field Ants (Genus Formica)

Observer

liya15

Date

June 14, 2020 06:37 PM +07
Wood, Mound, and Field Ants - Photo (c) Jason Headley, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jason Headley
minigunl5's ID: Wood, Mound, and Field Ants (Genus Formica)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Hercules Carpenter Ant (Camponotus herculeanus)

Observer

ahuereca

Date

June 20, 2023 10:16 PM MST
Hercules Carpenter Ant - Photo (c) Steven Wang, all rights reserved, uploaded by Steven Wang
minigunl5's ID: Hercules Carpenter Ant (Camponotus herculeanus)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Eastern Black Carpenter Ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus)

Observer

davidhsmall

Date

September 4, 2023 10:18 PM EDT
True Carpenter Ants - Photo (c) Aaron Stoll, all rights reserved, uploaded by Aaron Stoll
minigunl5's ID: True Carpenter Ants (Subgenus Camponotus)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Observer

bdthomas

Date

February 8, 2024 09:54 PM EST

Description

Found under loose bark of oak tree

Separate Obs for the fungus….

Carpenter Ants, Typical Sugar Ants and Allies - Photo (c) Philip Herbst, all rights reserved, uploaded by Philip Herbst
minigunl5's ID: Carpenter Ants, Typical Sugar Ants and Allies (Genus Camponotus)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Shaded Fuzzy Ant (Lasius aphidicola)

Observer

jackthropod

Date

February 5, 2024 04:14 PM EST
Shaded Fuzzy Ant - Photo (c) Joshua Doby, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Joshua Doby
minigunl5's ID: Shaded Fuzzy Ant (Lasius aphidicola)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Fusca-group Field Ants (Complex Formica fusca)

Observer

adamkohl

Date

September 17, 2023 03:09 PM EDT
Fusca-group Field Ants - Photo (c) Mardon Erbland, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Mardon Erbland
minigunl5's ID: Fusca-group Field Ants (Complex Formica fusca)
Added on February 28, 2024
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Texas Leafcutter Ant (Atta texana)

Observer

nycol

Date

December 29, 2018 09:48 AM +06
Chicatana Leafcutter Ant - Photo (c) Jake Nitta, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jake Nitta
minigunl5's ID: Chicatana Leafcutter Ant (Atta mexicana)
Added on January 2, 2024
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Life (Life)

Observer

jwahlbin

Date

August 29, 2023 11:45 AM EDT
Life - Photo (c) Natalie McNear, all rights reserved, uploaded by Natalie McNear
minigunl5's ID: Life (Life)
Added on September 13, 2023
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Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile)

Observer

jmass

Date

April 23, 2022 12:15 PM EDT
Argentine Ant - Photo (c) Philip Herbst, all rights reserved, uploaded by Philip Herbst
minigunl5's ID: Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile)
Added on September 8, 2023
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Observer

varenzai

Date

July 2023
Citronella Ants, Fuzzy Ants, and Allies - Photo (c) Steven Wang, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Steven Wang
minigunl5's ID: Citronella Ants, Fuzzy Ants, and Allies (Genus Lasius)
Added on September 4, 2023
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Observer

shaunmichael

Date

February 2018

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)
Pheidole macclendoni - Photo (c) Shaun M. McCoshum, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Shaun M. McCoshum
minigunl5's ID: Pheidole macclendoni, a member of Pilifera-group Big-headed Ants (Complex Pheidole pilifera)
Added on August 31, 2023
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