- the
Formicidae containing ants of
moderate evolutionary development.
Formicines retain some
primitive features, such as the
presence of
cocoons around...
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citronella oils Citronelle, Alabama, a city in the U.S. Lasius, a
genus of
formicine ants
commonly known as
citronella ants
Pelargonium 'citrosum', or citrosa...
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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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Their stings are
painful and can be
dangerous to hy****nsitive people.
Formicine ants
secrete a
poison from
their glands, made
mainly of
formic acid. Trap-jaw...
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black garden ant (Lasius niger), also
known as the
common black ant, is a
formicine ant, the type
species of the
subgenus Lasius,
which is
found across Europe...
- wood ant) is a
species of ant
found from
Western Europe to Asia. A rare
formicine ant with a
deeply excised head, F.
exsecta forms small mounds up to around...
- Donnelly, M. A.; Edwards, A. L.; Longino, J. T.; Daly, J. W. (2004). "
Formicine ants: an
arthropod source for the
pumiliotoxin alkaloids of dendrobatid...
- the
other Formica species.
Faculative dulote. It
makes slaves of
other formicine species, most
usually of
Formica fusca.
Lasius alienus – A
small black...
- longicornis), also
known as the
black crazy ant, is a
species of
small Formicine ant.
These ants are
commonly called "crazy ants"
because instead of following...
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Lasius is a
genus of
formicine ants. The type
species for this
genus is the
black garden ant,
Lasius niger.
Other major members,
which live in
drier heathland...