Myrmica is a genus of ants within the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is widespread throughout the temperate regions of the Holarctic and high mountains in Southeast...
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Myrmica rubra, also known as the common red ant or the European fire ant, is a species of ant of the genus Myrmica. It is found across Europe and is now...
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present respectively. A few species, best exemplified by Lasius niger and Myrmica rubra, are truly cosmopolitan, colonising a great variety of different...
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Myrmica schencki is a species of ant in the genus Myrmica. Myrmica schencki is distributed across Europe (from Great Britain, Sweden, Finland in the North...
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Myrmica brevispinosa is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. They can be found in the U.S.A. and Canada. "Myrmica brevispinosa Report". Integrated...
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Myrmica americana is a species of ant in the family Myrmicinae. It can be found in all states in the U.S.A. besides Alaska, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Oregon,...
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Tapinoma melanocephalum (redirect from Myrmica pellucida)
Synonyms Formica familiaris Smith, F., 1860 Formica nana Jerdon, 1851 Myrmica pellucida Smith, F., 1857 Tapinoma melanocephalum australe Santschi, 1928...
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Myrmica myrmicoxena is a species of ant that can be found in France and Spain. "Myrmica myrmicoxena Forel, 1895". Fauna Europaea. Archived from the original...
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Pharaoh ant (redirect from Myrmica pharaonis)
Subfamily: Myrmicinae Genus: Monomorium Species: M. pharaonis Binomial name Monomorium pharaonis (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Formica pharaonis Myrmica pharaonis...
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Myrmica microrubra is a species of ant that can be found in Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Poland, Ukraine, and the Netherlands...
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Myrmica cadusa is a species of ant. Myrmica cadusa differs from similar ants in the genus Myrmica by the external shape of the antennal socket, which...
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Myrmica ruginodis is a species of ant that lives in northern parts of Europe and Asia. It is very similar to M. rubra, but has a more northerly and higher-altitude...
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behavioural ecology as it is a brood parasite of a single species of red ant, Myrmica sabuleti. P. a. arion Mainland Europe, western Siberia, Altai, north-western...
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Myrmica rugiventris is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. "Myrmica rugiventris Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23...
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Myrmica sabuleti is a species of ant in the genus Myrmica. The species is indigenous to Europe, and most colonies are polygynous. Caterpillars of the...
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Myrmica laevinodis is a species of ant that closely resembles M. kotokui, and is at times difficult to distinguish, due to variation in morphology and...
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Myrmica fracticornis is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. "Myrmica fracticornis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23...
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Myrmica afghanica is a species of ant from Afghanistan and India. Radchenko A, Elmes GW 2003. Myrmica afghanica, a new ant species from Afghanistan Zootaxa...
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Myrmica scabrinodis scabrinodis is a subspecies of ant that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands...
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Myrmica aloba is a species of ant that can be found in France, Portugal, and Spain. "Myrmica aloba Forel, 1909". Fauna Europaea. Archived from the original...
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Myrmica obscurata is a species of ant of the genus Myrmica. It is found in Sri Lanka. "ITIS Standard Report Page: Myrmica". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 2020-09-14...
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Myrmica lonae is a species of ant distributed across South, Central and North Europe, East Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, West Siberian Plain and Northern...
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Myrmica sulcinodis is a species of ant belonging to the family Formicidae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. "Myrmica sulcinodis Nylander, 1846"...
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oviposit in the hosts' nests. P. rebeli parasitizes the colony ant species Myrmica schencki as a larva by using chemical mimicry to trick the ants into believing...
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Myrmica faniensis is a species of ant in family Formicidae. It is endemic to Belgium. However, it should be considered a junior synonym of Myrmica karavajevi...
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Myrmica hirsuta is a species of ant belonging to the family Formicidae. It is native to Europe. "Myrmica hirsuta Elmes, 1978". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
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Myrmica spatulata is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. It is found in the forests of the middle and eastern part of the United States and Ontario...
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Myrmica specioides is a species of ant of the genus Myrmica. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Myrmica specioides. "Myrmica specioides". Antweb. Retrieved...
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Myrmica vandeli is an ant species found sporadically across several European countries (Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great...
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Myrmica pilinodis is a species of ant of the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is found in Sri Lanka. "Myrmica pilinodis". Animaldiversity.org Itis.org "Myrmica...
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