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  • ...omologists and mycologists and, consequently, clearly belong in the domain of a very few specialists in the world. ...gus'', ''Myrmecocystus'', ''Prenolepis'', ''Eciton''). The global database of published ant-
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  • ...hiops]]'', ''[[Camponotus japonicus]]'', ''[[Camponotus maculatus]]'', ''[[Camponotus obscuripes]]'', ''[[Rhytidoponera violacea]]'' ...menoptera: Eucharitidae) from the Indian subcontinent with the description of five new species from Kerala. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 12 (1): 288-308]]
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  • |name = ''Camponotus oertzeni'' |genus = ''[[Camponotus]]''
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  • There are twenty nine species in this genus which are ''[[Parasitoids]]'' of ants. |+ List of ''Stilbula'' and their Host Ants
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  • |name = ''Camponotus universitatis'' |genus = ''[[Camponotus]]''
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  • There are a large number of mite species that live on and with ants. ...age where the mites don’t feed on their host, but simply use it as a means of dispersal. Photo by Jordan Dean.
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  • |name = ''Camponotus nylanderi'' |genus = ''[[Camponotus]]''
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  • There are a number of butterflies that live at least part of their life in close association with ant species. ...s of the family Lycaenidae may have an association with ants at some stage of their development (Pierce, 1987; Fiedler, 1996, 2006).
    37 KB (5,060 words) - 00:24, 23 April 2022
  • ...Sea Region of Turkey. ''Tetramorium aspina'' is believed to be a parasite of ''T. immigrans''. ...of propodeal lobe to most anteroventral point of metapleuron and to center of propodeal spiracle are smaller (MPPL / CL = 0.291 - 0.309, PLST / CL = 0.20
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  • |name = ''Camponotus aethiops'' |genus = ''[[Camponotus]]''
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  • ...les await discovery and for many the nature of the relationship with their host is unknown. [[File:Microdon had1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|''Microdon abstrusus'' from nest of Formica exsectoides]]
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  • ...boreally at all heights in the canopy; nests are subterranean at the bases of trees, or occasionally in humus accumulations in the canopy; workers forage ...s|spider]] (top left) has killed a bullet ant queen and at least 2 species of small flies (Milichiidae & Phoridae) have arrived to feed from the carcass
    49 KB (6,642 words) - 22:38, 27 January 2024
  • ...ip is verified, the ants and the plant appear to be engaged in a trade-off of mutual benefit (Jolivet, 1986). The ants risk being eaten by the plant but ...tie, 1985; Benson, 1985; Huxley, 1986), and a brief summary of all aspects of the symbioses with a bibliography complete through 1981 (Buckley, 1982a-c).
    83 KB (12,846 words) - 20:12, 27 April 2020
  • ...in a myrmecophyte, they play the role of a [[Myrmecophytes#Acacia|parasite of the ant-plant mutualism]]. <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
    74 KB (10,212 words) - 22:39, 27 January 2024
  • ...whose colonies do not divide until the worker populations exceed hundreds of thousands or even a million (Raignier and Van Boven, 1955; Rettenmeyer, 196 ...ined speed and freedom from risk. Only by studying it as one strategy out of a great many possible can we expect to understand more deeply the way that
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  • ...hroponera pumicata'' Ray, in Raffray, 1887: 21, itself a misinterpretation of ''Bothroponera pumicosa''; see footnote in Wheeler, W.M. 1922a: 921.] ...inea) bituberculatus'' var. ''brunnea'' Karavaiev, 1935a: 108, in captions of fig. 26. ''Nomen nudum''. ''D. thoracicus brunnea'': Dill, 2002: 66. ''Nome
    405 KB (50,208 words) - 04:56, 27 November 2022