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- and community structure. Some evidence shows that the evolution of myrmecophilous interactions has contributed to the abundance and ecological success...
- species) Typhlarmadillidium Verhoeff, 1900 (4 species) A 2022 study of myrmecophilous po****tions indicated that these represented a new species of Cristarmadillidium...
- terminal disk was a function of xenophily, following its discovery in myrmecophilous larvae. Cultural appreciation refers to attraction or admiration towards...
- myrmecophily. Rove beetles are among the most rich and diverse families of myrmecophilous beetles, with a wide variety of relationships with ants. Ant ****ociations...
- tephritid fruit fly resembling spiders. Some species of hoverfly are myrmecophilous—their young live and grow within the nests of ants. They are protected...
- 000 species described. As such, many myrmecophilous species are unknown. The majority of studied myrmecophilous Rove Beetles belong to the subfamily Aleocharinae...
- to fertilize the egg. Essentially all beetles lay eggs, though some myrmecophilous Aleocharinae and some Chrysomelinae which live in mountains or the subarctic...
- epius eats scale insects, while lycaenids such as Liphyra br****olis are myrmecophilous, eating ant larvae. Some larvae, especially those of the Lycaenidae...
- for their commensal or parasitic relationships with ants. Commensal myrmecophilous phorids most often live in waste piles, consuming food discarded by...
- Myrmecodia lamii is a myrmecophilous (Ant loving) plant in the Gardenia Family (Rubiaceae) and native to New Guinea, with a greatly swollen hypocotyl region...