Rhytidoponera aspera

Greenhead ant at Cook, ACT

Rhytidoponera aspera at Cook, ACT - 10 Feb 2020
Rhytidoponera aspera at Cook, ACT - 10 Feb 2020
Rhytidoponera aspera at Cook, ACT - 10 Feb 2020
Rhytidoponera aspera at Cook, ACT - 10 Feb 2020
Rhytidoponera aspera at Cook, ACT - 10 Feb 2020
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Rhytidoponera aspera 16 Jul 2021 JonLewis
Rhytidoponera sp. (genus) 11 Feb 2020 JonLewis
Rhytidoponera sp. (genus) 11 Feb 2020 CathB

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These ants were much more colourful than the usual greenhead ants seen in this area.

3 comments

JonLewis wrote:
   14 Feb 2020
Hi Cath, I've been puzzling over the pictures of these very nice ants and agree that they are likely not to be Rhytidoponera metallica. The red legs and overall look just seems too different. They may well be Rhytidoponera aspera (https://www.antwiki.org/wiki/Rhytidoponera_aspera) which have been found in the region, but which I haven't seen before. I'll keep a look out from now on! Cheers, Jon
CathB wrote:
   16 Jul 2021
Hi Jon. Can this sighting now also be confirmed as R. aspera?
JonLewis wrote:
   16 Jul 2021
Hi Cath, yes, you are absolutely right! I’ll update now. Cheers, Jon

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 10 Feb 2020 12:25 PM Recorded on
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