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Notes on Ant Larvae
described in that paper were later placed in Hypoponera and we have never seen the larva of H. eduardi. As is usually the case with SEMs of ant larvae the |
The Ant Larvae of the Subfamily Ponerinae. Part I
Girault (1915 p. 236) recorded the eucharid Chalcuroides versicolor. Girault as "parasitic on Myrmecia sp." Presumably the larva was parasitoid on the ant |
Ant larvae silk fibres mat
produced by weaver ants larvae are less exploited so far. There are many mysteries to be unfolded to understand the role of these fibres in weaver ant colonies. |
KrotoI ant larvae and pupae
'Kroto' is the Javanese name given to a combination of larvae and pupae from the Asian weaver ant (mainly Oecophylla smaragdina)K This mixture is well known |
The Ant Larvae of the Subfamily Ponerinae. Part II
Rhipipallus aftinis Bingham "bred from the pupae" of this ant. Presumably the eucharid larvae were parasitoid on the ant larvae. Odontomachus tyrannicus F |
Social environment affects sensory gene expression in ant larvae
2 сент. 2021 г. Candidate sensory genes from five gene families expressed in Formica fusca ant larvae subjected to two social treatments. For better ... |
Supplementary Studies on Ant Larvae: Formicinae (Hymenoptera
are sending us all available sizes of larvae e.g. |
Supplementary Studies on Ant Larvae: Myrmicinae (Hymenoptera
ant larvae: (1) to detect contamination; (2) to distinguish brood from prey of army ants; and (3) to distinguish parasite and host larvae in mixed colonies ... |
The Feeding Biology of Ant-Lion Larvae: Growth and Survival in
handling and utilisation by ant-lion larvae. This paper examines the growth and survival of Morter obscures. Ramb larvae at various sites on the Fourah Bay |
The possible role of ant larvae in the defence against social parasites
Indeed studies on Formica ants show that larvae can influence the com- position of brood within nests by consuming eggs |
The Ant Larvae of the Myrmicine Tribe Solenopsidini
1955 WHEELER: MYRMICINE ANT LARVAE 121. MONOMORIUM Mayr. Athias-Henriot 1947; Internal anatomy pp. 256 |
The Ant Larvae of the Subfamily Ponerinae. Part I
ti-le laiv2e had Leenl parasitoid on the ant larvae. Wheeler G. C. |
Social environment affects sensory gene expression in ant larvae
02-Sept-2021 In Formica ant colonies brood (eggs |
The Ant Larvae of the Subfamily Ponerinae. Part II
The Ant Larvae of the Subfamily Ponerinae-. Part II'. George C. and Jeanette Wheeler. Department of Biology University of North Dakota |
Pit Construction by Ant-Lion Larvae: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
Ant-lion larvae construct pits because these aid in prey capture. Capture success v with the (relative) sizes of predator and prey with pit size |
THE ANT LARVAE OF THE SUBFAMILY FORMICINAE PART II
The earliest account of the use of larvae of this ant in nest weaving eucharid larvae are parasitic upon the mature larvae and pupae of ants. |
Notes on Ant Larvae
Notes on Ant Larvae. George C. Wheeler and Jeanette Wheeler. Research Associates Florida State Collection of Arthropods1. Abstract. |
Ant larvae silk fibres mat
produced by weaver ants larvae are less exploited so far. There are many mysteries to be unfolded to understand the role of these fibres in weaver ant colonies. |
166 Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society - ANT LARVAE OF
ANT LARVAE OF THE SUBFAMILY DORYLINAE: SECOND SUPPLEMENT (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)1. George C. Wheeler and Jeanette Wheeler. Laboratory of Desert Biology |
Larval hemolymph feeding and hemolymph taps in the ant
06-Feb-2019 a form of nutrient transfer from larvae to adults in a social ... Key words: Ant Proceratium itoi |
A Study of Some Ant Larvæ, with a Consideration of the Origin and
ANT LARVAE As soon as the fragments of insects are place ventral surface, the latter is sometimes inund liquid, which is at once eagerly lapped up by th |
MORPHOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE WORKER AND - BioOne
Young and mature larvae of queen and workers of the thief ant, Solenopsis helena traits of the thief ant larva, reinforcing the assumption that they are a distinct |
Comparative anatomy of the ventral region of ant larvae, and - AntWiki
Although the Wheelers describe the general morphology of ant larvae, they have not studied the ventral feeding region as a distinct unit, except in larvae where |
House-infestiing ants and their management - Extension
tive, now called the queen ant After finding a suitable nesting site, the queen loses her wings and begins laying eggs, which hatch into legless, grub-like larvae |
Indiscriminate oophagy by ant larvae: an explanation for brood
Key words: Oophagy, cannibalism, kin selection, social organization, ants Last instar larvae of Lasius niger under standard laboratory conditions and abundant |
The Functional Anatomy of the Mid-gut of Larvae of the Ant, Myrmica
vestigation into the factors controlling dormancy in larvae of the ant Myrmica rubra microgyna Brian and Brian, carried out between the years 1951 and 1954 |
Regulation of worker egg laying by larvae in a fission-performing ant
Ants provide one of the best examples of the division of labour in animal societies In many species, although workers still have ovaries, they refrain from laying |
FACT SHEET Ants Lasius Niger
5 weeks these larvae turn into adult ants These ants, all sterile female workers now forage for food and tend the queen ant who continues to lay eggs thus |