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  • ...monteithi'' builds nests of silk and vegetation debris between the leaves of low rainforest trees and shrubs. It has also commonly been collected in rel <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • ''Polyrhachis delecta'' build their nests between the leaves of trees and shrubs (Kohout 2006). Larval silk and carton are used to secure t Rainforests of Queensland’s Wet Tropics.
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  • A [[Thief ants|New World thief ant]] that is a member of the [[Solenopsis fugax species complex|''fugax'' species complex]] ...ae. Viewed from above, the postpetiole is globular-shaped, similar to that of the worker.
    20 KB (2,593 words) - 05:04, 10 June 2023
  • ...oped reticulation. Additionally, the second funicular segment of the males of ''M. gallienii'' is more than 1.5 times longer than the third one, while in ...]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Netherlands]], [[Poland]], [[Republic of Moldova]], [[Romania]], [[Russian Federation]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]],
    30 KB (4,106 words) - 07:37, 2 February 2024
  • ...rugulosa'' are much smaller and the length of the second funicular segment of males is subequal to the third whereas in ''M. gallienii'' males it is > l. ...sal area. Antennal scapes sharply but evenly bent near base, without trace of an angular projection or process. Frontal triangle mostly smooth but partly
    42 KB (5,585 words) - 07:35, 26 January 2024
  • ...butterfly (''Phengaris arion''). Note that the ‘‘West-Mediterranean” form of ''M. sabuleti'' (Seifert, 1988) is now known as ''[[Myrmica spinosior]]'' ( ...]'', ''[[Myrmica vandeli]]'' and ''[[Myrmica bibikoffi]]'', by the absence of long erect to suberect hairs on the head margins.
    88 KB (11,813 words) - 07:36, 30 January 2024
  • ..., 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
  • ...e spread in tropical and subtropical areas. In Japan, it nests in the soil of grassland on seashores and lowlands (Onoyama, 1989); rarely encountered ([h A member of the [[Myrmica_Species_Groups#rubra group|''rubra'' group]]. Yellowish brown
    136 KB (18,339 words) - 07:37, 2 February 2024