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  • ...and tend both their own eggs and the eggs of the new queen. Over time the host workers are replaced with workers from the new queen and the colony becomes ...unding in ''Polyrhachis lamellidens'']] for details on the natural history of temporarily parasitic ants.
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  • ...] genus of Staphylinidae with six species. All are inquilines in the nests of ants. |+ List of ''Adranes'' and their Host Ants
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  • One of six species of myrmecophiles in the genus ''[[Adranes]]''. Ant host: ''[[Lasius umbratus]]'', ''[[Aphaenogaster fulva]]''
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  • |name = ''Lasius minutus'' |image = Lasius minutus casent0104880 head 1.jpg
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  • ...f || Formicinae || In || Turkey(?) || Europe || + || Polygynous species of Lasius. Names, taxonomy, type of parasitism, and species range.
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  • |name = ''Lasius nitidigaster'' |image = Lasius nitidigaster casent0178767 head 1.jpg
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  • |name = ''Lasius subumbratus'' |image = Lasius subumbratus casent0005408 head 1.jpg
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  • |name = ''Lasius sabularum'' |image = Lasius sabularum casent0172705 head 1.jpg
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  • |name = ''Lasius speculiventris'' |image = Lasius-speculiventris-MCZ001H.jpg
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  • |name = ''Lasius rabaudi'' |genus = ''[[Lasius]]''
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  • |name = ''Lasius jensi'' |image = Lasius jensi casent0172739 head 1.jpg
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  • ...lony. It involves a parasitic species which is dependent on one or several host species. The relationship can be obligatory or facultative, permanent or te '''Holldobler & Wilson (1990)''', following a suggestion of Wasmann (1891), distinguished between "compound nests" and "mixed colonies"
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  • New England encompasses the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. There is a list of [[New England Ant Species|New England Ant Species]]
    33 KB (4,477 words) - 17:45, 19 July 2019
  • |name = ''Lasius meridionalis'' |image = Lasius meridionalis casent0172741 head 1.jpg
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  • |name = ''Lasius citrinus'' |genus = ''[[Lasius]]''
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  • |name = ''Lasius distinguendus'' |image = Lasius distinguendus casent0172737 head 1.jpg
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  • <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST--> *{{Associate|Relationship = host|Associate Type = phorid fly|Associate Type Link = Phorid Flies|Associate Ta
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  • |name = ''Lasius bicornis'' |genus = ''[[Lasius]]''
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  • |diversity_link = :category:List of species ...2%; under natural conditions, they only sporadically raid colonies of the host species to obtain more slaves. (Radchenko & Duibovikoff, 2011)
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  • |name = ''Lasius psammophilus'' |image = Lasius psammophilus casent0172733 head 1.jpg
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