Formica exsecta (the narrow-headed ant or excised wood ant) is a species of ant found from Western Europe to Asia. A rare formicine ant with a deeply...
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2015 Formica cinerea Mayr, 1853 Formica creightoni Buren, 1968 Formica cunicularia Latreille, 1798 Formica dirksi Formica exsecta Nylander Formica exsectoides...
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remaining habitats for Formica exsecta, the "narrow-headed ant", although recent surveys have failed to produce any sign of Formica pratensis, which Donisthorpe...
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Ant supercolony (section Formica)
Anoplolepis gracilipes (yellow crazy ant) Formica Formica aquilonia Formica exsecta Formica obscuripes Formica polyctena Formica yessensis Iridomyrmex purpureus...
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1944 Formica dusmeti Emery, 1909 Formica elongata Fabricius, 1787 Formica emeryi Wheeler, 1913 †Formica eoptera Cockerell, 1923 Formica exsecta Nylander...
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plants. It is also one of the few places where the rare formicine ant, Formica exsecta, (the narrow-headed ant), can be found. Daphne du Maurier based many...
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reduction is 45 fold. Single queen colonies of the narrow headed ant Formica exsecta illustrate the possible deleterious effects of increased homozygosity...
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through a shaking action. The presence of an aggressive species of ant, Formica exsecta, triggered this defensive response, rendering the ants helpless. Originally...
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Scientific Interest, is a habitat for many rare species including the ant, Formica exsecta. The Heath was once the village's main football pitch and was the venue...
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vegetation. It is a habitat for many rare species including the ant, Formica exsecta. This is one of only two wild colonies in England, the other being...
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SRT7 Fohxhuevirus gastrointestinalis Foot-and-mouth disease virus Formica exsecta virus 3 Formivirus angliae Formivirus chalybii Formivirus finnoniae...
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Formica exsecta – A large ant with a deeply excised head found in Devon and highlands of Scotland. Nests in small thatched mounds. Formica fusca – A...
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dataset she has collected by studying a population of the wood ant Formica exsecta in an archipelago near the Tvärminne zoological station in southern...
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reduction is 45-fold. Single queen colonies of the narrow headed ant Formica exsecta provide an illustrative example of the possible deleterious effects...
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"Art: Formica exsecta - hårig hedmyra". www.dyntaxa.se. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved 15 August 2013. "Art: Formica foreli -...
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ant Formica exsecta Terrestrial invertebrates Ant Black-backed meadow ant Formica pratensis Terrestrial invertebrates Ant Red barbed ant Formica rufibarbis...
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structure for workers and queens in the putatively unicolonial ant Formica exsecta" (PDF). Molecular Ecology. 16 (21): 4493–4503. doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X...
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most speciose subfamily was Myrmicinae and the most speciose genus was Formica with 36 and 14 species respectively. The number of ant species collected...
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Black-backed meadow ant (Formica pratensis), possibly extinct Black bog ant (Formica candida) Narrow-headed ant (Formica exsecta) Shrill carder bee (Bombus...
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species > Formica †Formica cockerelli – type locality for species †Formica grandis – type locality for species †Formica neorufibarbis †Formica robusta –...
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