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Anergates atratulus Vu Myrmicinae

Published as part of Lapeva-Gjonova, Albena, Csősz, Sándor & Mifsud, David, 2024, Further records of social parasitic ants in Europe and review of the Bulgarian species, pp.
Lapeva-Gjonova, Albena   +2 more
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Myrmoxenus kraussei Vu Myrmicinae

Published as part of Lapeva-Gjonova, Albena, Csősz, Sándor & Mifsud, David, 2024, Further records of social parasitic ants in Europe and review of the Bulgarian species, pp.
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Myrmoxenus ravouxi Vu Myrmicinae

Published as part of Lapeva-Gjonova, Albena, Csősz, Sándor & Mifsud, David, 2024, Further records of social parasitic ants in Europe and review of the Bulgarian species, pp.
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Species polyethism in heterospecific groups of Myrmicinae ants

Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 1995
We studied species polyethism in heterospecific queenless and queenright groups of ants by associating Manica rubida (olygogynous) individuals with Myrmica rubra (polygynous) and Myrmica ruginodis (monogynous) individuals, respectively. In queenless and queenright groups, Myrmica workers specialized in brood care and guarding the nest while Manica ...
C. Vienne, C. Errard, A. Lenoir
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The Male of the Ant Genus Rhopalothrix (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae)

Neotropical Entomology, 2022
The male caste is firstly described for the ant genus Rhopalothrix. The male was collected as attached to the gyne during copula. Due to the rarity of the genus, the gyne and male are tentatively associated with R. apertor Longino and Boudinot 2013. The apomorphic features of Rhopalothrix male are discussed, and a preliminary identification key based ...
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Myrmicinae Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau 1835

2015
Subfamily Myrmicinae Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, 1835 Figs 4H, 5A, G, 16 D–E Diagnosis Male Myrmicinae are uniquely identified by the strongly petiolated third abdominal segment (postpetiole), axial helcium, 1,1 maximum ventroapical tibial spur count, unvaulted abdominal tergum IV, and presence of propodeal lobes.
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Mating behavior in the ant, Myrmecina graminicola (Myrmicinae)

Insectes Sociaux, 2003
Sexual behavior of Myrmecina graminicola in laboratory conditions is described. Virgin females, both gynomorphs and intermorphs, exhibit an inconspicuous "sexual calling", apparently depositing a sex pheromone on the substrate close by. The sexual pheromone is produced in the poison gland.
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A review of the dacetine ants of Guyana (Formicidae: Myrmicinae)

2010
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Jeffrey Sosa-Calvo   +2 more
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Subfamily Myrmicinae

1999
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Leaf-Cutting Ants (Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Attini)

2008
Laura T. Miller   +39 more
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