collected by a Bioblitzer
collected at light trap
swept from tall grass
Amazing find! This is my first time ever seeing A. treatae, they were huge for Aphaenogaster.
Credit to @treys_exotics for helping me find them and @jameswaters for taking the first photo.
This is an amazing record. Besides a singular record on antmaps with very little information this is the first record of Forelius pruinosis in all of New England! And definitely the first on iNaturalist. The implications of this record are very interesting considering the closest records to this one are on Long Island.
Credit to @treys_exotics for helping me find them and @jameswaters for the pictures.
This is a state record for Rhode Island. We strongly suspected that Pheidole pilifera were in RI but now we finally have found them. This species is so unique due to their amazing majors, I am so glad to have found them.
Credit to @minigunl5 for helping to find them and @jameswaters for taking the pictures.
Numerous on underside of leaves on this tree (I believe it was Juglans)
A visitor to our table at Science Central.