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Subfamily Formicinae Polyergus rufescens invade the nest of Formica fusca Descriptive Characteristics: - Apex of gaster with semicircular to circular acidopore.

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1 Subfamily Formicinae Polyergus rufescens invade the nest of Formica fusca Descriptive Characteristics: - Apex of gaster with semicircular to circular acidopore (easiest to see in smaller ants) - Postpetiole fused to gaster - Stinger absent Habitat: - Worldwide, deserts to alpine areas Behavior: - Most genera are non aggressive Note: Easily confused with Dolichoderinae - Stinger is absent on both = Dolichoderinae has a transverse cloacal orifice and Formicinae has the circular acidopore - Dolichoderinae has a strong scent, formicines may smell like formic acid. Inside the nest of Myrmecocystus mimicus, Honey Pot ants Acidopore Compiled by Hilda Taylor and William Mackay

2 Genus Acanthomyops Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: - Propodeum, rectangular shape (seen from side)- Forests, cool and moist habitats - Metanotal suture, well below level of mesosoma- Found under rocks, soil, surface, up - Maxillary palp with 3 segments on trees if tending aphids = palps almost not visible- Tiny mounds - Pretty light yellow- Not very common - Queen very different from worker, they may have- Fast, but slower in cool habitats, thick flat legs try to find males and especially females Behavior: Not aggressive, escape with brood-Parasites on Lasius Note: Very similar to Lasius. If maxillary palps cannot be seen then it is probably an Acanthomyops.

3 Genus Brachymyrmex Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: - Tiny, soft bodied ants - Moist habitats, in deserts also when wet - Antennae with 9 segments (if < 12 then nearly - Only few species found in USA always Brachymyrmex) - Many species in Mexico and tropics - Brownish-grayish in color or yellowish Behavior: Not aggressive Notes: 1) Brachmyrmex, spp. very similar in field to Tapinoma, spp. Gaster overlaps petiole on both. Lacks smell of Tapinoma. 2) Some species (Neotropical) have coarse hairs on mesosoma (similar to Paratrechina), but have 9-segmented antenna, instead of 12-segmented antenna. Brachymyrmex

4 Genus Camponotus Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: - Polymorphic (usually), often very large- Tropics to deserts to alpine habitats - 12 segmented antennae- Nest in the ground, rocks, logs, stumps, - Maxillary palps with 6 segments twigs, and termite mounds (tropics) - Mesosoma convex (nearly always) - Look on Mesquite bushes, oaks and any - All have a large distance between the insertions of other desert shrubs with a 5 - 10 cm the antennae and the posterior edge of the clypeusdiam. for subgenus Colobopsis + other fascinating species. Behavior: Camponotus, spp. usually rapidly escape, rescue brood, difficult to capture, some species aggressive and can bite. Note: Convex mesosoma separates it from other genera, except Liometopum (Dolichoderinae). Those with depressed metanotal suture easy to confuse with Dolichoderus (Dolichoderinae, in Neotropics). Convex Mesosoma C. herculeanus C. sansabeanus

5 Genus Formica Big Eyes Maxillary palps Depression Propodeum lower than Mesonotum Descriptive Characteristics: Habitat and ecology: - Polymorphic, different sizes of workers- Abundant at higher elevations - Frontal carinae prominent- Pine forests in USA and Mexico - Ocelli often very distinct (top of head)- Cool and moist habitats (deserts) - Long maxillary palps- Nests can be large or small - Large eyes- Predaceous - Pronotum often lower than mesonotum - Depression between pronotum and mesonotum - Commonly, red head and mesosoma, and black gaster, also solid colors (yellow, brown) Behavior: - Fast, observant, not afraid - Won’t attack if it is a small nest, most likely will attack if it is a large nest - Squirt formic acid. Curves gaster under body, aims and squirts formic acid at you Head of a worker of Formica obscuripes. Ocelli often very distinct Formica ciliata worker.Formica densiventris worker. Formica ravida workers. Ocelli

6 Genus Lasius Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: -Maxillary palps with 6 segments- Pine forests, high elevation grasslands -Maxillary palps very obvious- Also found in deserts -Propodeum rectangular, usually pointed- Common in Mexico and USA Behavior: Slow, not aggressive Note: Very similar to Acanthomyops ants, differ in number of segments of maxillary palps. Species in both genera often yellow. If you can see the maxillary palps, it is probably Lasius. 6 segments Propodeum Maxillary and Labial palps

7 Genus Myrmecocystus (Honey Pot Ants) Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: -Maxillary palp: - Common in deserts in Segment # 4 very long, count from end SW ecosystems, - Psammophore sometimes present - Also found in Piñon-Juniper habitats - Nest – mound with pebbles with a hole of 3 cm diam. - Feed on liquid food (honey, nectar) and honeydew from homopterous insects - Also feed on dead insects Behavior: - Fast, difficult to catch - Hang from roof of nest Notes: Maxillary palps separate it from the similar Formica Last 3 segments of the maxillary palp Myrmecocystus mexicanus

8 Genus Paratrechina Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat: -12 segmented antennae- Temperate North America and south, -Dark coarse hairs on pronotum and mesonotum common throughout southern USA - viewed from directly above, mesosoma lacking and Mexico. hourglass-like shape- Found under rocks - Eyes located towards the mid-front of the head - Found in baits Behavior: Not aggressive Note: Resembles Brachymyrmex, spp. but they have different number of antennal segments Brachymyrmex has 9 antennal segments and Paratrechina, spp. has 12 antennal segments 12 segments Dark coarse hairs

9 Genus Polyergus Petiole Prominent Long mandibles Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat: - Mandibles long, sickle shaped- Temperate and mountainous North - Red-brown in color America south into Mexican high- - Petiole with prominent rounded node lands - Cannot feed themselves, need Formica slaves Behavior - Social parasites on Formica, spp. - Invade Formica ants nests, convince workers that she is queen and soon they take over - Trails like army ants Note: Resemble Formica ants, but mandibles are different. Head of a worker of Polyergus breviceps

10 Genus Prenolepis Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: - Mesonotum, if viewed from, above very slender,- Temperate and mountainous USA and the mesosoma has hourglass-like shape in Mexican highlands - Golden or brownish = mesic type areas = Piñon-Juniper forests = semi-arid habitats Behavior: Non aggressive Note: The shape of the mesosoma (seen from above) separates this genus from all other formicines. Alitrunk hour-glass shape Hour glass-like shape

11 Genus Acropyga Descriptive Characteristics: Habitat and ecology: - Small, clear yellow ants, tiny ants.- Subterranean - Elongate scape. - Tend coccids on roots - Maxillary palps with 2 segments.- Rarely collected, but probably common - Labial palps with 3 segments. Behavior - Slow ants which rescue brood and coccids when the nest is disturbed. Note:.The tiny eyes separate this genus from most others in the subfamily. Rare genera: Acropyga

12 Genus Anoplolepis Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: - Scape very long- Usually a pest species in urban habitats - Medium sized ants - Maxillary palps long, with 4 segments - Labial palps with 4 segments Behavior - Move very rapidly - Alert ants Note:.These long-legged, long scaped ants are not likely to be confused with any other formicine ant genus.

13 Genus Myrmelachista Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat and ecology: - Antenna with 9 or 10 segments- Nests in twigs. - Club with 3 segments Behavior -Hide and rescue brood. Note:.This genus is very similar to Brachymyrmex, but has an antennal club.

14 Descriptive Characteristics:Habitat: - -Behavior Note:. Genus Plagiolepis


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