- Ant
mimicry or
myrmecomorphy is
mimicry of ants by
other organisms; it has
evolved over 70 times. Ants are
abundant all over the world, and potential...
- may bear a
close resemblance to ants. The
nature of this ant
mimicry (
myrmecomorphy) varies, with some
cases involving Batesian mimicry,
where the mimic...
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Morphological and
Behavioral Mimicry of Ants".
Annual Review of Entomology...
- po****tions of myrmecophiles. Some
spider species will use
traits such as
myrmecomorphy – ant
mimicry - and
chemical mimicry to
infiltrate ant nests, usually...
- species, two new
species were
identified in
tropical Australia in 2017.
Myrmecomorphy is
found amongst the
salticids and
Corinnidae families, but it is unusual...
- Cushing,
Paula E. (2012). "Spider-Ant ****ociations: An
Updated Review of
Myrmecomorphy, Myrmecophily, and
Myrmecophagy in Spiders". Psyche: A
Journal of Entomology...
-
mimicry (see main article: Mimicry). A very
frequent type is ant mimicry:
myrmecomorphy (see main article: Ant mimicry).
Deception within species can be bluffing...
-
Habronestes is a
genus of ant spiders,
known for
their combination of
myrmecomorphy and myrmecophagy. It
contains 50 species, all
found only in Australia...
-
would be
significantly responsible for the
evolutionary development of
myrmecomorphy in
spiders such as P. festivus,
although the
presence of this trait...
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Mimicry In
animals Aggressive/Wicklerian Ant/
Myrmecomorphy Aristotelian/Distraction
display Automimicry Batesian Locomotor Brood Chemical Emsleyan/Mertensian...