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Because this species can be very abundant in gardens, it is considered a nuisance. Trails of foragers can be seen going up into trees and shrubs, and the tending of scales may have minor consequences for horticultural crops. It seems this species does not commonly enter buildings in search of food.
 
Because this species can be very abundant in gardens, it is considered a nuisance. Trails of foragers can be seen going up into trees and shrubs, and the tending of scales may have minor consequences for horticultural crops. It seems this species does not commonly enter buildings in search of food.
  
 
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A winged male <br />
 
A winged male <br />
 
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Worker ants with the winged ant that is in the above photo<br />
 
Worker ants with the winged ant that is in the above photo<br />
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Ants attending plant-sucking bugs for their honeydew<br />
 
Ants attending plant-sucking bugs for their honeydew<br />
 
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae 
Subfamily: Ponerinae
Tribe: Ponerini 
Genus: Nylanderia 
Species: Nylanderia spp

The information below is from Landcare Research
The genus Nylanderia contains 133 known species and subspecies (LaPolla, J. S.; Brady, S. G.; Shattuck, S. O. 2010). The genus is a common, though an often inconspicuous element of the ant faunas of almost all continental areas habitable by ants' (Trager 1984). Australia has 10 described species and subspecies and they occur in Melanesia, New Caledonia and several Pacific countries. There are several species (~3) of Nylanderia currently in New Zealand; scientists are currently working on diagnostic features to identify these species. The first records in collections in New Zealand are from Auckland, and date from the early 1940s.

Nylanderia spp. is active throughout the day and workers of Nylanderia species tend plant-sucking insects such as aphids.  (see photo below)

Because this species can be very abundant in gardens, it is considered a nuisance. Trails of foragers can be seen going up into trees and shrubs, and the tending of scales may have minor consequences for horticultural crops. It seems this species does not commonly enter buildings in search of food.

Formicine ant Nylanderia spp -1.JPG

A winged male 
Formicine ant Nylanderia spp .JPG

Worker ants with the winged ant that is in the above photo
Formicine ant Nylanderia spp -2.JPG

Ants attending plant-sucking bugs for their honeydew
Formicine ant Nylanderia spp -3.JPG

Thanks to Wikipedia for text and information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/