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Formica rufa, also
known as the red wood ant,
southern wood ant, or
horse ant, is a
boreal member of the
Formica rufa group of ants, and is the type species...
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European red wood ant
Formica rufa. Ants of this
genus tend to be
between 4 and 8 mm long. Ants
belonging to the
Formica genus possess a
single **** or...
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Formica rufa group is a
subgeneric group within the
genus Formica,
first proposed by
William Morton Wheeler. This
group contains the mound-building...
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Jersey and Guernsey.
Formica rufa, red or
southern wood ant – A
large ant. It
builds large thatched mounds in open woodland.
Formica rufibarbis – A large...
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straw from pine trees—and the
formic acid that
constitutes their venom.
Formica rufa is one such ant, but
there are
others with
similar characteristics. Forelius...
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Formica rufibarbis is a
European formicine ant of the
Formica fusca group. In the
classification by
Auguste Forel, it is
treated in the
subgenus Serviformica...
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Formica retecta Francoeur, 1973 †
Formica robusta Carpenter, 1930
Formica rubicunda Emery, 1893
Formica rufa Linnaeus, 1761 (Type species)
Formica rufibarbis...
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world of
humans (in Paris), the
other in the
world of ants (in a
Formica rufa colony in a park near Paris). The time is the
early 21st
century (the...
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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...
- live
inside colonies of the
European red wood ant
Formica polyctena, or the red wood ant
Formica rufa. Each
larva produces a
glandular secretion which...