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  1. In Texas, six ant species stand out: the imported red fire ant, pyramid ant, carpenter ant, crazy ant, acrobat ant, and Argentine ant. Understanding the differences between these species and their impact on the environment can help us better appreciate the diversity of the insect world in Texas.

  2. One of the easiest methods to distinguish the various ants in Texas is to look at the color, shape, or size of the head, thorax, pedicel (1 or 2 segments connecting the thorax to the abdomen), and abdomen. Here are the most common species of ants in Texas and their unique characteristics.

  3. Types of Ants Found in Texas #1 – Acrobat Ant (Crematogaster laeviuscula) Credit. This species of acrobat ant has been expanding its territory eastwards and has a distinct bi-colored body. The abdomen is a dark brown to black color while the rest of the body is a brighter orange-red.

  4. 24 wrz 2024 · Given the size and general insignificance of ants, this answer may surprise you. However, there is only one queen per colony, so most ants only live a few weeks total, although the worker ants of some species can reach ages of 7- 8 years. But that doesn’t make their life cycle any less interesting.

  5. Non-imaged species (5): Aphaenogaster smithi, Colobopsis acuta, Crematogaster larreae, Nylanderia trageri, Solenopsis impolita Acanthostichus davisi 9 Specimens 25 Images

  6. 14 ANT SPECIES in Texas: #1. Eastern Black Carpenter Ant. Camponotus pennsylvanicus. Adults are dull black and have distinctive white or yellowish hairs on their abdomens. The largest workers are 0.2-0.6 inches (0.5-1.6 cm) long. Non-worker reproductive males and females have wings.

  7. Student Research Pages - Native versus Invasive Ants. Around the world, more than 14,000 species of ants range in size from a grain of sand to 1 ½" long. In Texas, more than 250 native species play important roles in our different habitats.

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