Ants of Mississippi (Mississippi Entomological Museum Website) The ants of North America. 43:189-226. First of all i would like to say that i am very new to the ant buissness, i only started a few days ago. Soc. 37:447-480. Mus. The most frequently collected species is Tapinoma sessile,
which has been recorded from 65 of the 83 counties. 1950 . Then, pivoting its head, it stings from its belly in a circular pattern at multiple sites. 1910a. Get PDF (1 MB) Abstract. Item Preview 1 14707.pdf. Ecology 27:65-70. 1973. The key feature is that L… 12:154-158. _ _ . 1971. _______. Great Lakes Entomol. Some of these, i. e., Aphaenogaster tennesseensis,
Camponotus americanus, and Formica schaufussi,
are species that occur primarily in more southern regions and reach their
northern limits near the upper end of the Lower Peninsula. 1909. The uneven coverage of available checklists for the U.S. states partially reflects our current knowledge of the ants of North America. _______. A list of the ants of the Edwin S. George Reserve, Livingston
County, Michigan. Colony populations of five species of Myrmica (Hymenoptera:
Formicidae). Let them eat it, take it back to share with their ant colony and in doing so, poison their ant colony. When the ants gather to feed, don’t pound them flat while they are eating. 12:87-89. 1967. Ann. 1959b. A study of Polyergus in the United States, based
on the workers. Wood. There are several species of Acrobat Ants, even at altitudes up to 8,000 feet. Carpenter ants (Camponotus spp.) Ann. In 1945 and for several years thereafter she studied the ecology of certain
ants at the University of Michigan Biological Station in Cheboygan County
(Talbot 1946, 1948). 53:379-565. There are three distinct “castes”: workers, drones, and queens. 6:115-162
_______. The mating activities of the ant Myrmica
americana. Soc. F. M. Gaige, curator of insects at the University of Michigan Museum of
Zoology, was the first myrmecologist to live and work in Michigan. Carpenter ants construct two different kinds of nests; parent colonies, which when mature contain an egg-laying queen, brood, and 2000 or more worker ants, and satellite colonies which may have a large number of worker ants but no queen, eggs, or larvae.Carpenter ants may establish colonies inside and/or outside the structure. Cheboygan County at
the northern end of the Lower Peninsula has the third highest number of
species (57) due to the collections of P. B. Kannowski, M. Talbot, and G.
C. and J. N. Wheeler in the vicinity of the University of Michigan Biological
Station. Ants are a common nuisance around the home, parks, schools, and anywhere people congregate. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. 1948. _______. Great Lakes Entomol. Proc. Ants in general don't have a scientific name, each species of ant has scientific names. General Info: These ants can raise their abdomen over their thorax (mid-section) and head when disturbed. Br. 6:19-22. Bull . Other species that have
been collected in a large proportion of the counties include Camponotus
noveboracensis (62), Lasius alienus (54), Crematogaster
cerasi (52), Camponotus pennsylvanicus (52), and Formica
subsericea (51). Some features of the site may not work correctly. Compo Zoo ! In 1910
he collected ants on Charity Island (Arenac County) and published a list
of 20 species in 1914. Slave-raids of the ant Polyergus lucidus Mayr. A new bog-inhabiting variety of Formica fusca
L. Psyche 22:203-206. The slave-making ant Formica gynocrates (Hymenoptera:
Formicidae). Results of the Mershon Expedition to Charity Island,
Lake Huron. Carpenter Ants. One species is near its southern limit in Michigan, 19 reach
their northern limits, 8 their eastern limits and 5 their western limits. Great Lakes Entomologist 26: 297-310. Vert. Local distribution and flight activities of four species
of ants of the genus Acanthomyops Mayr. Another 10 occur only in the
lower 2/3rds to 3/4ths of the Lower Peninsula, while 17 others occur throughout
the Lower Peninsula. Soc. 1959. _______. Ann. The list is based upon … Psyche 63:134-139. 1985. Gaige also collected
extensively in Schoolcraft and Washtenaw counties but did not publish these
studies. Behav. Behavioral studies by Groskin (1944)
and Kannowski (1957, 1958, 1959a, 1959b, 1959c, 1967, 1970; Kannowski and
Kannowski, 1957) were based upon species observed in Michigan. Head; Profile; Dorsal; All; Caste: All. Adults have multiple “job” classifications depending on the role they perform for their colony. 1959a. Compo Zoo ! 52:31-37. A total of 113 species of ants is recorded by county from the state of
Michigan. Ann. I have seen similar Dorymyrmex specimens collected in Michigan and New York, but have not had the opportunity to study them carefully. Superfamily Formicoidea. 20:295-354. 21:267-274. These ants, which are actually several species, will bite on occasion and will give off a repulsive odor when disturbed. Occ. The most intensively
collected counties (Livingston and Washtenaw) are located in the southeastern
region of the state. A monographic revision of the ant genus Lasius. 1957. Kansas Sci. Great Lakes Entomol. Amer. 1946. _______. A revision of the North American ants of the genus Myrmica
with a synopsis of the Palearctic species. A few, such as Myrmica
americana and Lasius neoniger, commonly occur in open
habitats throughout the state. 1953. _______. These are boreal species that have
not extended very far below the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula, even
though suitable habitat is available. Five distribution pat terns are evident: statewide (39 species…, The ants of Ohio (Hymenoptera, Formicidae): an updated checklist, Exotic ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Ohio, Ants of North Carolina: an updated list (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), The Natural History of Ants of Michigan's E. S. George Reserve: A 26 Year Study, Association Between Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and Habitat Characteristics in Oak-Dominated Mixed Forests, Black bears as ant-eaters: seasonal associations between bear myrmecophagy and ant ecology in north-central Minnesota, Narrow hybrid zone between two subspecies of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata: Asteraceae), Divergent biogeography of native and introduced soil macroinvertebrates in North America north of Mexico, Range expansion in an introduced social parasite-host species pair, Effects of Garden Attributes on Ant (Formicidae) Species Richness and Potential for Pest Control, A Comparison of Two Ants of the Genus Formica, Population Studies of the Slave-Making Ant Leptothorax Duloticus and Its Slave, Leptothorax Curvispinosus, A Study of Polyergus in the United States, Based on the Workers (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), Distribution of Ant Species in the Chicago Region with Reference to Ecological Factors and Physiological Toleration, Local Distribution and Flight Activities of Four Species of Ants of the Genus Acanthomyops Mayr, Notes on the Ant Leptothorax provancheri Emery, A New Bog-Inhabiting Variety of Formica fusca L, A monographic revision of theant genus La ius . _______. Twenty eight species are represented in these two studies. Harvard
Coll. 18:103-112. Share This. 1957. _______. Odorous house ants, an important nuisance ant, have colonies with many queens and many homes.These homes are often temporary and will be found under pieces of wood or debris in landscaping. 2 ants_14707. The earliest record of ants collected in Michigan is W. M. Wheeler's
(1905) description of Formica impexa, collected by O. McCreary
in 1902 "on the Porcupine Mountains in northern Michigan" (Ontonagon
County). 325-328. You may unsubscribe at any time. The list is based upon literature records and specimens in the
authors' collections and those of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
and the Michigan State University Department of Entomology. Ecology 42:202-205. Ants are some of the most pervasive insect pests in Michigan. 60:96-106. ... Take a look at this other page if you are interested in learning more about Michigan's ant fauna or would like to know how the original species list was compiled. Ecology 38:449-456. J. _______. Harvard Coll. A total of 113 species of ants is recorded by county from the state of Michigan. The Formicidae of Charity Island. Identification. The true range of this ant may be much more extensive. In a study of the ants of the Chicago area Gregg (1944) found 95 species,
of which 30 were from Berrien and St. Joseph counties, Michigan. 1913. The list includes 3 species in Ponerinae, 44 in Myrnucinae, 6 in Dolichoderinae, and 60 in Formicinae. 1964. Habitats and populations of the ant Stenamma diecki
Emery in southern Michigan. Household ants check for their offer the checklist of in michigan showing their hive to. He also published (1916) a list of 15 species from
Whitefish Point (Chippewa County) that were collected in 1914 by N. A. Ecology 44:549-557. Michigan 69, 9 p.
_______. Agric. If you're a homeowner with frequent visits from unwelcome, six-legged guests known as ants, it's likely you're not celebrating. 8:241-244. However, the specimens on which the studies
by Gaige (1914, 1916) and Wheeler (1909) were based are in the collection
at the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Ohio J. Sci. Colony populations of two species of Dolichoderus
(Hymenoptera:Formicidae). Color: Vary from light brown to dark brown Size: 1/16 to 1/8 inch long Characteristics: Heart-shaped abdomen . Washtenaw County has many species (67) because four myrmecologists (F. M.
Gaige, P. B. Kannowski, and G. C. and J. N. Wheeler) collected there while
they were associated with the University of Michigan. _______. This next piece of information may be the most difficult part of the ant bait story. Nat. Amer. I would like to know some of the more common species of ants in michigan. Description of a new species of
slave-making ant in the Formica sanguinea group. Mus . Common ant species in our area are carpenter ants, slab ants, thief ants, acrobatic ants, odorous ants, and pharaoh ants. Flights and swarms of the ant Formica obscuripes
Forel. Comp. 1916. Vert. Minnesota . 1965. Midland Nat. Great Lakes Entomol. Subfamily Dolichoderinae Within each subfamily the genera and species are listed
alphabetically. Harvard CoIl . Ecology 40:162-165. _______. The first workerless parasite in the ant ge us Formica, A revision of the f rms of Stigmatomma pallipes . Quebec 3:1-316. Unlike termites, they only nest in wood and do not eat it. by G. C. Wheeler. A revision of the forms of Stigmatomma
pallipes. Outdoors, they commonly nest in hollow trees and stumps. J. Kansas Entomol. Amer. Five species are reported for the first time from _______. Sign up to receive the latest MRWA updates by email. Carpenter ants are one of the largest and most common ants in Michigan. A total of 113 species of ants is recorded by county from the state of Michigan. Two species (Harpagoxenus canadensis and Smithistruma
ornata) have been included based upon the citation of Michigan as
a locality by M. R. Smith (1951 for H. canadensis; 1967 for
S. ornata). Memoir 405, 173 p. Social parasitism among ants at the E. S. George Reserve
in southern Michigan. Flights of the ant Polyergus lucidus Mayr. The flight activities and colony-founding behavior of bog
ants in southeastern Michigan. Some of the species names used in the literature referenced in this study
are either synonyms or misidentifications. Biol., Univ. Generally, ants of each caste range in … Checklist of the ants of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). _______. Papers, Mus. II. Pp. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our. Psyche 83:282-288. 1972. News 69:231-233. Novitates 1079 , 8 p . 57:371-374. Checklist of the ants of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Mus. Soc. 40:437-474. EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) Want more? Flights of the ant Aphaenogaster treatae. _______. In addition,
a specimen that Talbot collected at the Reserve was selected by Wing (1968)
as a neotype for Acanthomyops latipes. _______. Comp. Soc. Great Lakes
Entomol. 1970. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. Mary Talbot's collection, which is now in the Department of Biology
at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, was not checked. Mary Talbot (1934) included species in extreme southwestern Michigan as
part of a study of the ecology of ants in the region around Chicago, Illinois. There are probably
other species that will be described from her collections at the Reserve. Psyche 64:1-5. These were re-identified
and incorporated into the list. The list that follows is organized by subfamilies following the arrangement
in Creighton (1950). , Harvard Coli . Information on nests and habitats, unless bracketed by parentheses, is based
upon Michigan collections. 25:119-125. _______. We thank Mark F. O'Brien of the University of Michigan and Fred W. Stehr
and the late Roland Fischer of Michigan State University for providing access
to their respective collections; André Francoeur of the Université
du Québec a Chicoutimi for confirmation of the identification of
samples of Formica argentea and F. podzolica
and for several records and the correct names in the genus Myrmica;
David R. Smith of the U. S. Department of Agriculture Systematic Entomology
Laboratory for searching for the records of Harpagoxenus canadensis
and Smithistruma ornata; and Roy R. Snelling of the Los Angeles
County Museum for the identification of several specimens of Formica. 1976. . Ecology 27:416-439. 1973. _______. Lab. Press. remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. 12:19-48. 1966. Gaige, F. M. 1914. 1979. Mississippi. Currently, more than 12,000 species of ant are classified with upper estimates of about 14,000 species. These include seven of the 21 known extant subfamilies with 103 valid ant species in 35 genera. Zool., Univ. Printable PDF - Michigan species list . Others may be
limited by weak flights from traversing the Straits of Mackinac. Psyche 78:169-179. The natural history of the workerless ant parasite Formica
talbotae. A fire ant attaches itself to a person by biting with its jaws. Psyche 17:235-243. Sci. Du Bois, M. B. _______. Checklist of the Ants of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) By George C Wheeler, Jeanette N Wheeler and Paul B Kannowski. New species of Formica. 113:1-125. Entomol. Bull. Ellison et al., (2012) - In New England, the large-eyed Lasius americanus can be confused with either of the other three species in the niger group: Lasius pallitarsis, Lasius neoniger, or Lasius niger. 1961. 1955. The North American forms of Lasius umbratus
Nylander. All; Male Ergatoid Alate; Worker … All 88 records for Livingston County are the species
recorded by Talbot (1975), with adjustments for recent taxonomic changes. 1952. The American Midland Naturalist 35: 747-755. Amer. Zool., Univ. There are five patterns for distribution within the state. 1954. The list is based upon literature records and specimens in the authors' collections and those of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology and the Michigan State University Department of Entomology. The list includes
3 species in Ponerinae, 44 in Myrmicinae, 6 in Dolichoderinae, and 60 in
Formicinae. Daily fluctuations in the aboveground activity of three species
of ants. Forty one species have been collected
too infrequently to establish their distributions. Insect. Zool., Harvard Coll. The list is based upon literature records and specimens in the authors' collections and those of the University of Michigan Museum of Zool ogy and tbe Michigan State University De~artment of Entomology. Entomol. Entomol. A comparison of two ants of the genus Formica. are some of the largest and most common ants in Michigan. The ants of North America. However, there
is a nearly complete synoptic collection of her records from the E. S. George
Reserve in the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, which was checked. From the research on this 514 ha (1268 acre) sanctuary of the University
of Michigan she published 20 articles including a list of the 87 species
found on the Reserve (1975b). 1956. Amer. The ants of Isle Royale, Michigan. Amer. Wing, M. W. 1968. Ecologically, Michigan is divided broadly into Deciduous Forest Biome in
the southern portion and Ecotone (between Deciduous and Coniferous Forest
Biomes) in the northern portion. Michigan 25, 4 p.
Gregg, R. E. 1944. The scape has few (less than 5) or no erect hairs (except at apex). 1981. Francoeur, A. 8:245-246. Finding them indoors during the summer does not necessarily mean they are nesting in your house, they may just be coming in from outside. New York Entomol. Species Imaged (out of 61 Total) Species Status: valid extant. Fire ants are found in the southeastern and south-central United States, especially along the Gulf Coast. Localities are listed by counties in alphabetical sequence. _______. TOP. You submitted the following rating and review. Midland Nat. valid extant; Valid (with fossils) all; Click for more options! This is the first of five species described from the state. 1976 . Bull. Notes on the ant Leptothorax provancheri. Gregg, R.E. 1950. Posted on June 10, 2015. The penultimate tooth is about the same size as the adjacent teeth (other 2 basal teeth). 1950. A total of 113 species of ants is recorded by county from the state of Michigan. _______. The ants of Northeastern Minnesota. _______. For five species we have too little information to designate ranges. 1946. I. Ann. Soc. Kannowski, P. B. 52:755-760. A revision of the North American ants of the genus Myrmica
with a synopsis of the Palearctic species. 1976. Ants in Detroit, Cleveland, and throughout Michigan and Ohio are social insects of the family Formicidae that live in large colonies, usually underground. _______. Soc. Ants of an old-field community on the Edwin S. George Reserve,
Livingston County, Michigan. Buren (personal communication) felt that Michigan specimens he saw were "probably different", but sensing his caution, I prefer to leave open the question of their conspecificity with D. … Population studies of the slave-making ant Leptothorax
duloticus and its slave Leptothorax curvispinosus. Amer. 1975b. Ultimately responsible for the conditions that would help to notice more relaxed as one new ants michigan state and copper. Psyche 83:277-281. Mus . Anim. Contr. Amer. The ants of the Chicago region. 1975a. There is at
least one record from each county, with four counties (Antrim, Genesee,
Houghton, and Menominee) having only a single record each . Leave this field empty if you're human: Muskegon River Watershed Assembly. Mus. _______. One species (Monomorium
talbotae) is endemic; one (Monomorium pharaonis) is
introduced. The North American ants of the genus Camponotus Mayr. _______., and P. M. Kannowski. Amer . Checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the Solomon Islands... 47 Checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the Solomon Islands and a new survey of Makira Island Eli M. Sarnat1,2, Benjamin Blanchard3, Benoit Guénard4, John Fasi5, Evan P. Economo3,4 1 Antwork Consulting, LLC, PO Box 563 Happy Camp, CA 96039 USA 2 Department of Entomology, Amer. Creighton, W. S. 1940. A revision of the ants of the genus Formica (Linne)
Mayr. Thirty nine species
can be found throughout the state. If you need to reference a checklist in a publication you are preparing please be sure to properly cite the original work. _______. _______. The present paper provides an updated checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Pakistan. 1910b. 1948. Groskin, H. 1944. The Formicidae of the Shiras Expedition to Whitefish Point,
Michigan in 1914. _______. Zool. Great Lakes Entomol. The list includes 3 species in Ponerinae, 44 in Myrnucinae, 6 in Dolichoderinae, and 60 in Formicinae. Watch Queue Queue Smith, M. R. 1947. Zool. There are also several specimens
in the Michigan State University collection that were collected by R. R.
Dreisbach that appear to be incorrectly labelled. Bull . Distribution of ant species in the Chicago region with
reference to ecological factors and physiological toleration. Thanks for Sharing! J.
Kansas Entomol. Carpenter ants are one of the largest and most common ants in Michigan. Symptoms of a fire ant sting may include: According to Smith 1979 (and some more recent authors), the North American
ranges of 73 species of Michigan ants are intraneous. Join Our Mailing List. The list is based upon literature records and specimens in the authors' collections and those of the University of Michigan Museum of Zool ogy and tbe Michigan State University De~artment of Entomology. 39:67-77. Psyche 75:46-52. The specimens collected by C. C. Adams,
H. A. Gleason, and Otto McCreary from Isle Royale and the Porcupine Mountains
in the Upper Peninsula are in the collection of the Museum of Zoology at
the University of Michigan. CHECKLIST OF THE ANTS OF MICHIGAN (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) George C. Wheeler[1], Jeanette N. Wheeler[2], and Paul B. Kannowski[3] Bees, Ants, Wasps and Similar Insects of Michigan Showcase listing of Bees, Ants, Wasps and Similar Insects found in the state of Michigan. Mus. Comp. Flight activities of the ant Dolichoderus (Hypoclinea)
mariae Forel. Most people identify ants by their coloring, often red or black, but there are actually almost 1,000 species of ants in the United States alone! She collected three new species of ants: Formica
gynocrates Snelling and Buren (1985), Formica talbotae
Wilson (1976), and Monomorium talbotae DuBois (1981). 1985. Checklist of the ants of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). _______. Bull. They tend to attack and sting in great numbers. 1968. Papers, Mus. _______. Swarming of the ant Stenamma brevicorne (Mayr). For 25 summers between 1951 and 1980 Talbot conducted
research on the ants of the Edwin S. George Reserve in Livingston County. Bull. Novitates 1079, 8 p.
_______. Entomol. You are currently offline. News 55:42-44. Univ. Entomol. An observation of a Formica sanguinea raid
at Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. 1963. The flight activities of Dolichoderus (Hypoclinea)
taschenbergi (Hymenoptera:Formicidae). Amer. 60:1246-1252. North American Leptothorax of the tricarinatus-texanus
complex. Occ. The list is based upon literature records and 4,692 collections: 2,382 in
the Division of Insects, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan; 926
in the Department of Entomology, Michigan State University; 1,244 in the
Kannowski collection; and 140 in the Wheeler collection.