i’d say M. desertorum. There are many records of this species in central WA. It can’t be M. fuscipes, as the legs aren’t markedly darker than the mesosoma. It looks too orange to be nigriceps. Though, gulosa group ID can be dubious in WA with many species and only subtle morphological differences… Will be great to see her colony grow!
love the M. tepperi
i’d say M. desertorum. There are many records of this species in central WA. It can’t be M. fuscipes, as the legs aren’t markedly darker than the mesosoma. It looks too orange to be nigriceps. Though, gulosa group ID can be dubious in WA with many species and only subtle morphological differences… Will be great to see her colony grow!
@@fishfrogs8231 thanks, can’t wait for her to get workers, hopefully we can confirm the id when workers arrive 😊
Beauties all of them!!
Wow very cool
I love myrmecia
Thats a nice setup for the tepperi
@@phealgood2594 thanks ☺️
sp. 17 as well! cool
3:10 the Aus Ants music :D
@@AntAus indeed
@@antsepping I miss Jordan tbh
@@AntAus yea same
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great video
Background music name ?
@@antshubindia316 chill hard and industrious ferret both by Kevin MacLeod
I love these ants
How long does it take for Myrmecia nigriceps eggs to hatch into larvae in room temperature?
@@DavidTruong-zh9cu depends what month, anytime but winter it take between 1-2 months
Heads Up, Discord Link Is Invalid.
@@syneants oh, I’ll fix that now 👍
@@syneants should be fixed now 👍