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  • <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST--> ...iate Type Link = Parasites and Parasitoids|Associate Taxon = ''Caenocholax fenyesi''|Associate Taxon Link = |Associate Relationship = parasite|Associate Relat
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  • <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST--> .... Colonies are often large and polydomous, occurring in many dead branches of multiple adjacent trees. Incipient colonies are monogynous in small dead or
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  • ...Miami I saw a fine colony nesting under a piece of loose bark on the trunk of a living tree. (Wheeler 1910). It is a general predator and scavenger, and ...all, semiappressed hairs and large, sparse, curved, proclinate hairs, that of ''C. planatus'' moderately densely covered with short, sub-erect hairs. (De
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  • ...in ''Caryocar barsiliense'' trees, in southeastern Brazil cerrado, as part of a study examining species interactions in ant-plants. <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
    42 KB (5,635 words) - 09:32, 10 July 2023
  • ...il in heavily disturbed locations. The minors forage singly over distances of up to ten meters or more, and are extremely swift and efficient at laying o ...tensive discussion by Wetterer et al. (2015) in the identification section of ''[[Pheidole_obscurithorax#Identification|Pheidole obscurithorax]]'' and th
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  • ...queens and males of ''radoszkowskii'' were found in the Cumberland Valley of St. Vincent in mid-October. (Wilson 2003) ...o Bolivia and to Argentina as far as Tucumán. It may prove to be a complex of sibling species, as noted in the Diagnosis (see description below). (Wilson
    31 KB (4,295 words) - 02:29, 31 March 2024
  • ...es nests in wood, or under bark of dead logs (cottonwood), or in oak galls of the wasp ''Holcaspis cinerosus''. Sexuals occur in nests in August. These a ...'Crematogaster laeviuscula'', an acrobat ant, gathers honeydew from a herd of aphids. Photo by Alex Wild.
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  • ..., California, Australia, New Zealand, and southern China. The probability of new invasions is therefore quite high and ''S. invicta'' must be considered ...ut other governments have more recently begun research and control efforts of their own.
    155 KB (19,758 words) - 00:39, 30 December 2023