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Field Ant - Formica pallidefulva *Tentative ID <br />
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Differentiated from Formica incerta based on this individual&#039;s shiny, reddish brown color and the absence of pubescence on the thorax, but scattering of hairs on the gaster.<br />
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Habitat: Meadow Formica pallidefulva,Geotagged,Spring,United States,ant,formica Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Field Ant - Formica pallidefulva

*Tentative ID

Differentiated from Formica incerta based on this individual's shiny, reddish brown color and the absence of pubescence on the thorax, but scattering of hairs on the gaster.

Habitat: Meadow

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  1. A nice addition to our scarce set of ants, well done! Posted 3 years ago
    1. Thanks! They are tough to ID! Posted 3 years ago

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"Formica pallidefulva" is a species of ant found in North America. It is a red to dark brown ant with a shiny body, and varies in shade across its range. Colonies of this ant are found in a variety of habitats, where they excavate underground nests with galleries and chambers. In some parts of its range, the nests may be raided by slave-making ants, most notably "Formica pergandei" and "Polyergus montivagus".

Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Feb 7, 2022. Captured Jun 16, 2021 11:15 in 5 East St, New Milford, CT 06776, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/13.0
  • 1/197s
  • ISO320
  • 100mm