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Insects - Omnivorous Foragers


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5486566 pharaoh ant Monomorium pharaonis The mesosoma is entirely covered in a punctate ground sculpture giving it a uniformly dull appearance. Used in Antkey to separate Monomorium pharaonis and the Monomorium salomonis-group from other Monomorium.
5486551 ant Monomorium destructor The mesonotum and propodeum with a combination of punctate and rugose sculpture, while the promesonotum entirely lacks sculpture. Used in Antkey to separate Monomorium destructor from other Monomorium.
5486570 ant Monomorium salomonis
5486553 ant Monomorium destructor The gaster is brown to black and the rest of the body is brownish yellow. Used in Antkey to separate Monomorium destructor from all other Monomorium.
5486544 Argentine ant Linepithema humile Erect hairs are absent on cephalic dorsum (above eye level), gastral tergites 1 and 2, and are often also present on the pronotum. Used in Antkey to separate Linepithema humile from Linepithema iniquum.
5480729 smooth spider beetle Gibbium psylloides
5475912 ghost ant Tapinoma melanocephalum Head at left.
5475779 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis Full, head at left.
5475754 pharaoh ant Monomorium pharaonis Head at left.
5475741 ant Monomorium destructor Head at left.
5475744 ant Monomorium destructor Head at left.
5475738 Argentine ant Linepithema humile Head at left.
5475780 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis Close-up of side. Head at left.
5313061 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis Petiole is wedge-shaped, with a broad base, and inclined forward. No sting but possesses a small round terminal orifice surrounded by a fringe of setae, or hairs, the acedipore. Body has long, coarse, well scattered, suberect to erect, greyish or whitish setae. Head, thorax, petiole, and gaster are dark brown to blackish; Carnarvon, Western Australia. Col: M.Widmer (DAWA) May 2003.
5313064 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis The scape and basal segment of the antenna, is extraordinarily long with the apex surpassing the posterior border of the head by at least one-half the scape length; Carnarvon, Western Australia.
5313065 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis The antennae 12-segments without a club, extremely long. Ant worker is relatively small (2.3-3 mm); all workers are monomorphic and have only one node between the propodeum and the gaster. The scape and basal segment of the antenna, is extraordinarily long with the apex surpassing the posterior border of the head by at least one-half the scape length. Eyes are elliptical, strongly convex. Legs are long. Petiole is wedge-shaped, with a broad base, and inclined forward. No sting but possesses a small round terminal orifice surrounded by a fringe of setae, or hairs, the acedipore. Body has long, coarse, well scattered, suberect to erect, greyish or whitish setae. Head, thorax, petiole, and gaster are dark brown to blackish; the body often has faint bluish iridescence; Carnarvon, Western Australia. Col: M.Widmer (DAWA) May 2003.
5313066 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis Queen; Carnarvon, Western Australia. Col: M.Widmer (DAWA) May 2003
5313068 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis Carnarvon, Western Australia. Col: M.Widmer (DAWA) May 2003
5190078 black imported fire ant Solenopsis richteri soldier; Collection information: July 03, 1929; Alabama: Mobile
5171097 crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis

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