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A Revision of the North American Ants of the Genus Myrmica Latreille with a Synopsis of the Palaearctic Species. 2. ebook download online
A Revision of the North American Ants of the Genus Myrmica Latreille with a Synopsis of the Palaearctic Species. 2. N A Weber
Author: N A Weber
Published Date: 10 Aug 2011
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A Revision of the North American Ants of the Genus Myrmica Latreille with a Synopsis of the Palaearctic Species. 2. ebook download online. Evenhuis, N.L., 2002. Annotated checklist of the Dolichopodidae (Diptera) of Singapore with description of a new genus and new species (16 p., 28 figs), A revision of male adult Ablabesmyia (Chironomidae: Tanypodinae) from Japan, with a description of A. Prorasha, new species, and a key to adult male species of the genus, T. Kobayashi & K Radchenko A. & Elmes G. 1998: Taxonomic revision of the ritae species-group of the genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Vestnik Zoologii, 32(4), 3-27. Radchenko A. & Elmes G. 2001: A taxonomic revision of the ant genus Myrmica Latreille, 1804 from the Himalaya (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Entomologica Basiliensia, 23: 237 276. South American poison dart frogs in the genus Dendrobates feed mainly on ants, and the toxins in their skin may come from the ants. The eggs of two species of ants are used in Mexican escamoles. (Thai: ) or red ant egg salad, a dish that comes from the Issan or north Myrmica vandeli, Myrmica rugulosa, New Data on the Taxonomy and Distribution of Ants Myrmica hellenicaand Myrmica vandeli (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Radchenko A. G. Myrmica rugulosa slobodensisArnoldi described from the vicinity of Kyiv, is the junior synonym of M. HellenicaFinzi, syn. N. Not of M. RugulosaNylander, AntWeb content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. We encourage use of AntWeb images. In print, each image must include attribution to its photographer, the specimen code of the image, and "from " in each figure caption. To view distribution maps and photographs and hear the songs of North American false katydids go to the list of species and access the species pages, which are under development. References Alexander RD. 1960. Sound communication in Orthoptera and Cicadidae. In: Lanyon WE, Tavolga WN, editors. Animal sounds and communication. Studies on California ants: a review of the genus Temnothorax (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) Roy R. Snelling,1 Marek L. Borowiec,2 and Matthew M. Prebus 2 1 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90007 U.S.A. The ants of the genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Baltic and Saxonian amber (Late Eocene) - Volume 81 Issue 6 - Alexander Radchenko, Gennady Dlussky, Graham W. Elmes percentage of generic richness than Formicinae (Myrmicinae 37.4%, Ponerinae 20.2% and Formicinae 18.2%). Species diversity within genera The most speciose ant genus is Camponotus with 83 named species (one tenth of the total known Indian species), followed Polyrhachis (71 species, 8.5%), Pheidole (58 species, 7.0%). Harvester ants in the genus Pogonomyrmex received this name due to their practice of gathering seeds for food. While there are 22 species of harvester ants found in the United States, only the Florida harvester ant occurs east of the Mississippi River (Smith and Whitman 1992). Figure 1. The World Spider Catalog, Version 15 Platnick, N. I. & D. Ubick. A revision of the North American spider genus Anachemmis Chamberlin (Araneae, Tengellidae). Am. Trilikauskas, L. A new species of the genus Clubiona Latreille, 1804 (Araneae: Clubionidae) from the Russian Far East. The role of workers may change with their age and in some species, such as honeypot ants, young workers are fed until their gasters are distended, and act as living food storage vessels. These food storage workers are called repletes. For instance, these replete workers develop in the North American honeypot ant Myrmecocystus mexicanus. Weber NA (1950) A revision of the North American ants of the genus Myrmica Latreille with a synopsis of the Palearctic species. III. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 43: 189 226. Doi: 10.1093/aesa/43.2.189 Blister Beetles of Texas - Family Meloidae. 140 species of meloidae have been recorded from Texas (E.G. Riley, pers. Comm. 2015) The following thumbnails represent over 60% of the Texas total (There are approximately 410 Nearctic meloids) * Speciemens primarily shot at the TAMUIC and the UTIC. Meloinae (Epicauta Lytta Pyrota) - Tetraonycinae This species is a host for the xenobiotic ant Formicoxenus provancheri. Contents. 1 Identification. 1.1 Syntype; 1.2 Keys including this Species. 2 Distribution. 2.1 Distribution based on A revision of the North American ants of the genus Myrmica Latreille with a synopsis of the Palearctic species. II. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Material and data collected between 2007 and 2014, contributed to confirm that the species diversity of Cretan ants ant fauna is rich and comprises several undescribed, and probably endemic species. Below we present a review of Cretan species of the genus Temnothorax. The genus contains a number of inquiline species (commensal symbionts), other Myrmica species that manage to invade the nest of their host. Subsequently, they use hormones to manipulate the host colony in such a way that eggs of the host queen develop into workers, and parasite brood into sexuals. Myrmica rubra, also known as the European fire ant or common red ant, is a species of ant of the genus Myrmica, found all over Europe and is now invasive in some parts of North America and Asia. It is mainly red in colour, with slightly darker pigmentation on the head. These ants Myrmecological News 11 151-159 2008, Online Earlier A preliminary checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Iran Omid PAKNIA, Alexander RADCHENKO, Helen ALIPANAH & Martin PFEIFFER Abstract The first checklist of the ants of Iran is presented. Given that there are 113 described species of ants in the state of Michigan ( Wheeler et al., 1994) results suggest that three garden sites in Ann Arbor serve as habitat for 20% or Summary: Genus Myrmica is one of the largest ant genera in Romania with 18 ants, fauna, Myrmica bergi, Myrmica constricta, Myrmica gallienii, Myrmica Page 2 revision of SEIFERT (2011) according to which M. Most widespread Myrmica species of the Palaearctic. It was also introduced to North America. The Bee family Oxaeidae with a revision of the North American species (Apoidea). 75 p., 68 figs, 3 pls, paperbound (Smiths. Contr. A taxonomic revision of the ant genus Myrmica Latreille, 1804 from the Himalaya (Hym., Formicidae Mosaics and other anomalies among Ants. 95 p., 18 figs, 2 pls, cloth. Edges of last few pages waterstained The first revision of the genus Myrmica was provided Weber (1947Weber (,1948Weber (,1950, who paid most of his attention to the Nearctic species but presented a comprehensive synopsis of the Palearctic species as well. Revision of the North American species of Promicrogaster (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae), with an updated key to all described species in North and Meso America Journal of Hymenoptera Research 70: 41-64 Specimen Habitat Summary. Found most commonly in these habitats: 2 times found in littoral vegetation, 1 times found in oak forest, 1 times found in pasture, 1 times found in salines, 1 times found in village, 1 times found in car park, 1 times found in mountain deciduous forest, 1 times found in mountain plateau. A revision of the North American Ants of the Genus Myrmica Latreille with a synopsis of the Palaearctic Species. 1. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 40, 437 474. Arnett, Ross H. Jr. American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. A revision of the North American ants of the genus Myrmica Latreille with a synopsis of the Palaearctic species. 2. 4.5/ 5. A revision of the North American ants of the genus Myrmica Latreille with a synopsis of the Palaearctic species. 1. 2.5/ 5. The biology of the fungus-growing ants. species belonging to Acanthostichus have Ctenopyga. The relationships of Ctenosubgenus been pyga are far from clear. It was originally described as a genus The two North American placed in the creighton: ants of north America Ashmead in 1906. Oy It contained the single species, townsendi, based upon male and female specimens taken in Mexico. Three new species of the genus Drilonius (Coleoptera: Omethidae) from Indochina Throscidae Aulonothroscus laticollis Rybinski (Throscidae) - атлас жуков России - фото К.В.Макарова Weber, N.A. 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