Ants (Formicidae) of Berry College Campus



Ponerine

 

Myrmicinae

Dolichoderinae

Formicinae
                                      Pheidole dentata


My Biological Diversity class began a survey of Berry ants in September 2003, and has continued to collect ants through 2007.  In 2008 I began a serious survey of the ants.  This survey parallels work I did at Fort Benning, Georgia.  Helping with the project are students Jennifer Blalock, Sam Cassell, and Diana Evans.

Specimens were identified with the aid of Joe MacGown's keys in Ants (Formicidae) of the Southeastern United States, as well as the exquisite photos of taxonomic reference specimens at Antweb.

1  According to published distributional records, Floyd County straddles the boundary between the distributional areas of Solenopsis invicta, in eastern Floyd Co., and the invicata x richteri hybrid, in western Floyd Co.  We have examined ants that key to both S. invicta and and S. richteri, as well as those that appear intermediate.



Last Updated 1 April 2009
 

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