Synopsis of the myrmecophilous genus <i>Ecitonides</i> Wasmann (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae), with description of two new species from Brazil. [PDF]
Montanhini A, Żyła D, Biffi G.
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Myrmecophily: written for the Anderson-Henry Prize in Botany, 1933
Any theory of myrmecophytism must still be a matter of personal opinion, for although the available evidence has been considerably increased by the recent work of Bequaert, Bailey, Melin and others, it is not yet possible to draw any definite and ...
Lowdon, Andrew Gilchrist Ross
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Ants are more than just curious bystanders to some flowers-they act as significant pollinators. [PDF]
Das S, Das A.
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Defence emergence during early ontogeny reveals important differences between spines, thorns and prickles. [PDF]
Coverdale TC.
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The first record of the parasitic myrmecophilous caterpillar Liphyrabrassolis (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) inside Asian weaver ant (Oecophyllasmaragdina) nests in oil palm plantations. [PDF]
Dwi Advento A +5 more
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Morphology of Myrmecophila manni, a myrmecophilous cricket (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Scanning electron microscopy showed that the myrmecophilous cricket, <i>Myrmecophila manni</i> Schimmer, retains many structural features common to typical gryllids and has few of the morphological features often associated with myrmecophily.
Henderson, Gregg, Akre, Roger D.
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First country record of <i>Metopiellus</i> Raffray, 1908 (Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae, Metopiasini) from Ecuador, with description of two new species. [PDF]
Tapuy-Avilés Y +2 more
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'Slodkie ale niebezpieczne': nektarniki u roslin miesozernych
In carnivorous plants, two types of nectaries occur: extra- floral nectaries, generally associated with prey luring, and floral ones associated with pollination. Nectar produced by extra-floral nectaries not only attracts prey but may also be involved in
Plachno, B J
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Switching escape strategies in the parasitic ant cricket Myrmecophilus tetramorii. [PDF]
Tanaka R +5 more
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Rhadinoscelidia lixa sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae, Loboscelidiinae) found on an ant nest in Thailand. [PDF]
Hisasue Y, Mita T.
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