Iridomyrmex rufoniger

Tufted Tyrant Ant at Acton, ACT

Iridomyrmex rufoniger at Acton, ACT - 3 Oct 2019
Iridomyrmex rufoniger at Acton, ACT - 3 Oct 2019
Iridomyrmex rufoniger at Acton, ACT - 3 Oct 2019
Iridomyrmex rufoniger at Acton, ACT - 3 Oct 2019
Iridomyrmex rufoniger at Acton, ACT - 3 Oct 2019
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Identification history

Iridomyrmex rufoniger 8 Oct 2019 JonLewis
Unidentified 7 Oct 2019 TimL

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Winged male and female ants have been sighted for a few days now leaving several holes in a retaining wall and milling around on the wall before flying off. The abundance figure is probably far greater than the range stated here. It was noticeable that there were a greater number of the smaller winged males than the larger winged females during the sightings.

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JonLewis wrote:
   9 Oct 2019
Hi Tim, yes, there are usually many more male than female alates - they are much cheaper to produce (less durable, smaller, lighter, dumber) compared with the females (bigger, stronger, smarter) and I suppose provide a greater range for the females to select from. Cheers, Jon
TimL wrote:
   9 Oct 2019
Thanks for the information Jon.

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  • 3 Oct 2019 10:21 AM Recorded on
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