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Myrmica is a
genus of ants
within the
subfamily Myrmicinae. It is
widespread throughout the
temperate regions of the
Holarctic and high
mountains in Southeast...
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Myrmica rubra, also
known as the
common red ant or the
European fire ant, is a
species of ant of the
genus Myrmica. It is
found across Europe and is now...
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present respectively. A few species, best
exemplified by
Lasius niger and
Myrmica rubra, are
truly cosmopolitan,
colonising a
great variety of different...
- Subfamily:
Myrmicinae Genus:
Monomorium Species: M. pharaonis
Binomial name
Monomorium pharaonis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms Formica pharaonis Myrmica pharaonis...
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Synonyms Formica familiaris Smith, F., 1860
Formica nana Jerdon, 1851
Myrmica pellucida Smith, F., 1857
Tapinoma melanocephalum australe Santschi, 1928...
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behavioural ecology as it is a
brood parasite of a
single species of red ant,
Myrmica sabuleti. P. a.
arion Mainland Europe,
western Siberia, Altai, north-western...
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Myrmica cadusa is a
species of ant.
Myrmica cadusa differs from
similar ants in the
genus Myrmica by the
external shape of the
antennal socket, which...
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Myrmica sabuleti is a
species of ant in the
genus Myrmica. The
species is
indigenous to Europe, and most
colonies are polygynous.
Caterpillars of the...
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Myrmica lonae is a
species of ant
distributed across South,
Central and
North Europe, East Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, West
Siberian Plain and Northern...
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Myrmica myrmicoxena is a
species of ant that can be
found in
France and Spain. "
Myrmica myrmicoxena Forel, 1895".
Fauna Europaea.
Archived from the original...