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  • ...ntral Europe it is frequently found in dry meadows but in the eastern part of its range, ''M. slovaca'' mainly inhabits intrazonal, relatively wet and of ...tanding hairs on the legs and scape and are hard to distinguish from males of ''[[Myrmica specioides]]'' and some other species.
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  • ...y of its earlier names), though quite possibly some of the earlier studies of ''M. scabrinodis'' might have been made on ''M. specioides''. It has recent ...rugulosa]]'' and some others). The taxonomy of this species has a history of confusion and is not yet finally resolved, we would not be surprised if mod
    54 KB (7,096 words) - 07:38, 30 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
  • ...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