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== Description ==
  
Actors Ôtani Hiroji III as Okabe no Rokuyata and Nakamura Sukegorô II as Inomata no Koheiroku
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Any member of over 8000 species of insect in the Formidicae family. Ants live in organized colonies generally separated into three classes of queens, males, and workers. Ants have a six legs, bent antennae, and a segmented body with large head, thorax, and abdomen. Their life cycle, from egg to adult, is 8 to 10 weeks. Adult worker ants can live up to 7 years. Ants are scavengers and feed on either plant or animal products. [[Carpenter%20ant|Carpenter ants]] are one of the most damaging species to historic homes. Found in warm, moist climates, they damage wood by hollowing out spaces for nests.
  
「おかべの六弥太 大谷広次」(三代目)、「ゐのまたの小平六 中村助五郎」(二代目)
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[[File:Blk.Carpenter_ant_forestryimages.org.jpg|thumb|Carpenter ant]]
  
Torii Kiyomitsu I (1735–1785)
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== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
Publisher: Enamiya
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carpenter ant (''Camponotus spp.)''
  
Edo period 1764 (Hôreki 14/Meiwa 1), 11th month
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== Other Properties ==
  
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Size range: about 2 to 25 millimeters (about 0.08 to 1 inch)
  
''for more information see:''
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Color: may be be yellow, red, black, or brown
  
[https://collections.mfa.org/objects/252264 MFA Online Collections Database]
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Body: head (large), thorax, abdomen (separated from thorax by 1-2 nodes)
  
== Summary == 
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Antenna: bent, usually the outer segments are larger forming a club
  
{| class="wikitable"
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Legs: six, connected to thorax
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! Analysis point !! Image !! Results
 
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| Pt 1 || [[File:46.1409-pt1.png|50px|center]] || turmeric
 
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| Pt 2 || [[File:46.1409-pt2.png|50px|center]] || dayflower
 
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| Pt 3 || [[File:46.1409-pt3.png|50px|center]] || madder, safflower
 
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| Pt 4 || [[File:46.1409-pt4.png|50px|center]] || madder, safflower
 
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| Pt 5 || [[File:46.1409-pt5.png|50px|center]] || turmeric
 
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| Pt 6 || [[File:46.1409-pt6.png|50px|center]] || dayflower, turmeric
 
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Note: The center of the circle is point of analysis.
 
  
[[Category:Torii Kiyomitsu I (鳥居清満) 1735–1785]]
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== Additional Information ==
[[Category:Dayflower: Ukiyo-e colorant]]
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[[Category:Dayflower/Turmeric: Ukiyo-e colorant]]
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º Eric H. Smith, Richard C. Whitman, ''NPMA Field Guide to Sturctural Pests'', National Pest Management Association, Fairfax VA, 2005.
[[Category:Madder: Ukiyo-e colorant]]
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[[Category:Safflower: Ukiyo-e colorant]]
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== Additional Images ==
[[Category:Turmeric: Ukiyo-e colorant]]
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<gallery>
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File:Blk.Carpenter_ant_larvae_forestryimages.org.jpg|Carpenter ant
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File:Blk.Carpenter_ant_damage_forestryimages.org.jpg|Carpenter ant
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File:Blk.Carpenter_ant_frass_forestryimages.org.jpg|Carpenter ant
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</gallery>
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==Resources and Citations==
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* MuseumPest.net at [https://museumpests.net/ Link]
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* Eric H. Smith, Richard C. Whitman, ''NPMA Field Guide to Sturctural Pests'', National Pest Management Association, Fairfax VA, 2005.
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* Random House, ''Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language'', Grammercy Book, New York, 1997
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* ''The American Heritage Dictionary'' or ''Encarta'', via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998
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* ''Encyclopedia Britannica'', http://www.britannica.com  Comment: "ant." Accessed 21 Jan. 2005 .
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* Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant (Accessed Jan 2005)
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Revision as of 13:42, 27 April 2022

Ant

Description

Any member of over 8000 species of insect in the Formidicae family. Ants live in organized colonies generally separated into three classes of queens, males, and workers. Ants have a six legs, bent antennae, and a segmented body with large head, thorax, and abdomen. Their life cycle, from egg to adult, is 8 to 10 weeks. Adult worker ants can live up to 7 years. Ants are scavengers and feed on either plant or animal products. Carpenter ants are one of the most damaging species to historic homes. Found in warm, moist climates, they damage wood by hollowing out spaces for nests.

Carpenter ant

Synonyms and Related Terms

carpenter ant (Camponotus spp.)

Other Properties

Size range: about 2 to 25 millimeters (about 0.08 to 1 inch)

Color: may be be yellow, red, black, or brown

Body: head (large), thorax, abdomen (separated from thorax by 1-2 nodes)

Antenna: bent, usually the outer segments are larger forming a club

Legs: six, connected to thorax

Additional Information

º Eric H. Smith, Richard C. Whitman, NPMA Field Guide to Sturctural Pests, National Pest Management Association, Fairfax VA, 2005.

Additional Images

Resources and Citations

  • MuseumPest.net at Link
  • Eric H. Smith, Richard C. Whitman, NPMA Field Guide to Sturctural Pests, National Pest Management Association, Fairfax VA, 2005.
  • Random House, Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, Grammercy Book, New York, 1997
  • The American Heritage Dictionary or Encarta, via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998