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  • ...one host species or a group of closely related taxa. Several species, most of which are opportunistic, also infect humans ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...ously described species of microsporidian parasites of ants (''Kneallhazia solenopsae'', ''K. carolinensae'', ''Vairimorpha invictae'' and ''Burenella dimorpha''
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  • ...northeast Mississippi and northwest Alabama as well as the tidewater area of Virginia. But even there, "pure" ''S. richteri'' seems rare and most popula ...rthern range of the species in southern Brazil. This is probably the point of origin for the United States population.
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  • ...ynes of these three species also differ slightly to greatly in sculpturing of the postpetiole and can be normally distinguished by this character. ...der than other species, but this observation was based on a limited number of specimens. Additional measurements have shown this not to be the case.
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  • ...Flights occur in the afternoon and are usually announced by large numbers of very aggressive ants milling around the nest entrance. These ants are aggre A member of the [[Fire_Ants#Solenopsis_geminata_species-group|''Solenopsis geminata'' s
    43 KB (5,778 words) - 13:06, 9 June 2023
  • |type_species =''[[Solenopsis mandibularis]]'' (junior synonym of ''[[Solenopsis geminata]]'') |diversity_link = :category:List of species
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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
  • ...as nesting sites. The ferocity of this ant is proverbial, for the activity of the workers when disturbed never fails to attract attention, however callou A member of the [[Fire_Ants#Solenopsis_geminata_species-group|''Solenopsis geminata'' s
    168 KB (21,844 words) - 16:49, 13 February 2024