Iridomyrmex sp. (genus)

Ant at Queanbeyan West, NSW

Iridomyrmex sp. (genus) at Queanbeyan West, NSW - 14 Apr 2020
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Identification history

Iridomyrmex sp. (genus) 20 Apr 2020 JonLewis
Iridomyrmex sp. (genus) 20 Apr 2020 JonLewis
Dolichoderus sp. (genus) 17 Apr 2020 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 14 Apr 2020 Speedsta

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We saw some that had wings, dont know if these were Queen ants

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   17 Apr 2020
Ant colonies produce reproductive winged individuals (both male and female) called plates that start new colonies
JonLewis wrote:
   20 Apr 2020
Hi Speedsta, Michael is right about the winged ants. Most types of ants tend to have a single queen, who produces all the eggs that turn into workers (the ones you normally see, without wings) but can also produce eggs that turn into reproductive ants, both males and females, and both with wings. Ants with wings are called "alates" (not plates - I think Michael's spell checker probably "fixed" this word for him!). Cheers, Jon

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  • 101 - 1,000 Abundance
  • 14 Apr 2020 02:41 PM Recorded on
  • Speedsta Recorded by

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  • Less than 5mm Animal size

Species information

  • Iridomyrmex sp. (genus) Scientific name
  • Ant Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 796m Recorded at altitude
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