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  • | ''[[Lomechusoides sibiricus]]''|| Motschulsky, 1844|| ''[[Formica sanguinea]]''|| China, Mongolia, Russia|| | ''[[Lomechusoides teres]]''|| Eppelsheim, 1884|| ''[[Formica sanguinea]]''|| Armenia, Georgia, Finland, Sweden, Russia||
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  • [[Formica cinerea group|''Formica cinerea'' group]] - definition of group, member species, etc. [[Key to Formica cinerea group|Key to ''Formica cinerea'' group]]
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  • Trager et al (2007) - The ''Formica pallidefulva'' species group is endemic to eastern and central United States, with two species extending ...o US Formica pallidefulva group species|Key to US ''Formica pallidefulva'' group species]]'''
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  • |name = ''Crematogaster sanguinea'' |species = '''''C. sanguinea'''''
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  • ...th American ''Formica'' species. They are a major mortality factor in ''F. sanguinea'' (Wasmann, 1915: 272-281) and could be so in other species. (Elton, 1991)
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  • ...Description of a new species of slave-making ant in the Formica sanguinea group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Great Lakes Entomol. 18: 69-78.]]
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  • This species is a member of a group of ''Formica'' species that were formerly placed in the subgenus ''Raptifor *Wilson E. O., and W. L. Brown, Jr. 1955. Revisionary notes on the sanguinea and neogagates groups of the ant genus Formica. Psyche (Cambridge) 62: 108-
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  • This key to the ''[[Bothroponera]] talpa'' group is based on Joma & Mackay (2020). ...nts; red; rarely collected (HL 2.15, HW 1.95) {{Link to}} ''[[Bothroponera sanguinea]]''
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  • ...1: 1-64 (DOI 10.5852/ejt.2013.51).</ref>). The table also includes species-group associations established in other studies that have used Blaimer's framewor !Species Group
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  • ...a dense gastric pubescence. This species belongs to the sanguinea species group, which is behaviorally differentiated from other ''Formica'' species by the ...are larger towards their truncate tips differentiate these ants from other sanguinea species.
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  • ...olyctena]]'', ''[[Formica pratensis]]'', ''[[Formica rufa]]'', ''[[Formica sanguinea]]'', ''[[Formica truncorum]]'', ''[[Formica uralensis]]'', ''[[Lasius brunn ...56 (Coleoptera; Staphylinidae) inhabiting ant colonies of the Formica rufa group. Zootaxa, 3774 (4), 301–323.
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  • ...cription of a new species of slave-making ant in the ''Formica sanguinea'' group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Great Lakes Entomologist 18: 69-78.]] (page 72, ...Description of a new species of slave-making ant in the Formica sanguinea group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Great Lakes Entomologist 18: 69-78.
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  • ...cription of a new species of slave-making ant in the ''Formica sanguinea'' group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Great Lakes Entomologist 18: 69-78.]] ...Description of a new species of slave-making ant in the Formica sanguinea group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Great Lakes Entomologist 18: 69-78.
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  • Wheeler (1905) - ''C. lucayana'' is closely allied to ''[[Crematogaster sanguinea]]'' of Cuba in having the petiole lower in front than behind. It resembles **Subspecies of ''sanguinea'': Wheeler, W.M. 1913b: 490 (in text); Wheeler, W.M. 1942: 192; Enzmann, J.
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  • The only member of the ''neogagates'' group that is concolorous yellowish red. The entire ant, including the appendages *Wilson, E. O.; Brown, W. L., Jr. 1955. Revisionary notes on the sanguinea and neogagates groups of the ant genus Formica. Psyche (Camb.) 62: 108-129
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  • *''[[Formica sanguinea sublucida]]'' Creighton, 1950 This species is a member of a group of ''Formica'' species that were formerly placed in the subgenus ''Raptifor
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  • ...e as thick as mid- and hind femur; frontal carinae wide (''macrocephalus'' group) => [[#23|'''23''']] ...h a deep concavity bordered by two teeth (more so in major) (''nigriceps'' group) => [[#33|'''33''']]
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  • ...nests are large-sized mounds that can exceed 1 m in diameter (''exsecta'' group) <span style="background:#F5F5F5">[[#2|'''. . . . . 2''']]</span> ...ead and mesosoma reddish-orange, gaster dark); slave-makers (''sanguinea'' group) <span style="background:#F5F5F5">[[#4|'''. . . . . 4''']]</span>
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  • This species is a member of a group of ''Formica'' species that were formerly placed in the subgenus ''Raptifor *''<span style='color:red;font-weight:bold;'>puberula.</span> Formica sanguinea'' subsp. ''puberula'' Emery, 1893i: 648 (w.) U.S.A. Wheeler, W.M. 1913f: 41
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  • ...tegra'' is an obligate slave-maker of species within the ''Formica fusca'' group. They are not active outside the nest except during slave-raids and foragin ...he next morning. In other details the raiding behavior resembled that of ''sanguinea''. Subsequently, Regnier and Wilson (1971) discovered that each ''subintegr
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