- and
community structure. Some
evidence shows that the
evolution of
myrmecophilous interactions has
contributed to the
abundance and
ecological success...
- myrmecophily. Rove
beetles are
among the most rich and
diverse families of
myrmecophilous beetles, with a wide
variety of
relationships with ants. Ant ****ociations...
- 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...
-
tephritid fruit fly
resembling spiders. Some
species of
hoverfly are
myrmecophilous—their
young live and grow
within the
nests of ants. They are protected...
- to
fertilize the egg.
Essentially all
beetles lay eggs,
though some
myrmecophilous Aleocharinae and some
Chrysomelinae which live in
mountains or the subarctic...
- for
their commensal or
parasitic relationships with ants.
Commensal myrmecophilous phorids most
often live in
waste piles,
consuming food
discarded by...
- JP,
Evans HC,
Kepler R,
Hughes DP (June 2018). "Ophiocordyceps. I.
Myrmecophilous hirsutelloid species".
Studies in Mycology. 90: 119–160. doi:10.1016/j...
- not
appear like ants (i.e. myrmecomorphic) and
unlike in the case of
myrmecophilous larval Lycaenidae,
there appears to be no
benefit gained by the ants...
- if ants are
present to
protect mealybugs from
their natural enemies.
Myrmecophilous (ant-loving)
caterpillars of the
butterfly family Lycaenidae (e.g.,...