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Allochernes solarii (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) newly recorded from ant nests in Slovakia

open access: yesArachnologische Mitteilungen, 2018
Allochernes solarii (Simon, 1898) is recorded for the first time from Slovakia. Six adults and two tritonymphs were found in two nests of Formica gagates Latreille, 1798.
Červená, Martina   +3 more
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Studies in the Liocranidae (Araneae): revision of Andromma Simon, 1893

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Taxonomy, 2022
The genus Andromma Simon, 1893 is revised. The type species A. aethiopicum Simon, 1893 (♂♀) and the other three known species, A. anochetorum Simon, 1909 (♂), A. bouvieri Fage, 1936 (♀) and A. raffrayi Simon, 1899 (♂♀), are redescribed. The types of the
Rudy Jocqué, Jan Bosselaers
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Observations of Spring Larvae of \u3ci\u3eLycaeides Melissa Samuelis (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in Central Wisconsin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
At 36 sampling sites in central Wisconsin 1991-94, 358 spring larvae of the Karner blue (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) ranged from 1.9-17.0 mm in length, with only two \u3e15.0 mm.
Swengel, Ann B
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Studies of Laboulbeniales on Myrmica ants (III): myrmecophilous arthropods as alternative hosts of Rickia wasmannii [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutionary perspective. Rickia wasmannii is an ectoparasitic fungus belonging to the Laboulbeniales order.
Báthori, Ferenc   +3 more
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Trade‐offs tip toward litter trapping: Insights from a little‐known Panamanian cloud‐forest treelet

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 2, Issue 6, Page 582-586, November 2020., 2020
Quadrella antonensis and its congener, Q. dressleri, are striking examples of shrubs and small trees the architecture and morphology of which appear to be adapted to trap leaf litter falling from the forest canopy. Endemic to a few highland locations in Panama, Q.
Kyle E. Harms   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cryptic diversity in ant‐mimic Micaria spiders (Araneae, Gnaphosidae) and a tribute to early naturalists

open access: yesZoologica Scripta, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 197-209, March 2020., 2020
Abstract Spiders of the genus Micaria are ground‐living mimics of ants. Species delineation in these spiders is challenging, mainly because of exceptional high levels of intraspecific variation masking species boundaries. As implied by preliminary DNA barcode data from Central Europe, the Holarctic and very widely distributed glossy ant‐spider M ...
Christoph Muster, Peter Michalik
wiley   +1 more source

A novel association between Aphaenogaster subterranea (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and the nymphs of Reptalus panzeri (Hemiptera: Cixiidae)

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Entomology, 2012
The nymphs of the cixiid planthopper, Reptalus panzeri (Löw, 1883), were found cohabiting with the myrmicine ant Aphaenogaster subterranea (Latreille, 1798) in a sub-Mediterranean oak forest in mid-western Hungary.
Gábor LŐRINCZI
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Influence of Camponotus blandus (Formicinae) and flower buds on the occurrence of Parrhasius polibetes (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in Banisteriopsis malifolia (Malpighiaceae)

open access: yesSociobiology, 2013
In the Brazilian savanna, myrmecophilous lycaenids are often found in many shrubs feeding on plant reproductive structures while are tended by ants, but only recently the role of both ants and food on the occurrence of lycaenids have received attention ...
Estevão Alves-Silva   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Hox-logic of preadaptations for social insect symbiosis in rove beetles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
How symbiotic lifestyles evolve from free-living ecologies is poorly understood. Novel traits mediating symbioses may stem from preadaptations: features of free-living ancestors that predispose taxa to engage in nascent interspecies relationships.
Coleman, Rory   +4 more
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Dieta de la viuda negra, Latrodectus mirabilis (Theridiidae) en dos cultivos de cereales del centro de Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
La araña Latrodectus mirabilis (Holmberg, 1876) se encuentra comúnmente en cultivos de cereales del centro de Argentina. Se estudió la composición de la dieta a campo y la tasa de captura sobre hormigas cortadoras negras a laboratorio.
Copperi, Maria Sofia   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

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