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- Myrmica scabrinodis scabrinodis is a subspecies of ant that can be found everywhere in Europe except for Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands...
- threats of M. scabrinodis with specific species such as Phengaris arion developing a predatory relationship. Source: Myrmica scabrinodis scabrinodis Myrmica...
- Myrmica karavajevi – A workerless parasite of Myrmica sabuleti and M. scabrinodis. Myrmica lonea – A rare red ant recorded from Scotland nesting in soil...
- wasmannii are various Myrmica species, the most frequent being Myrmica scabrinodis. The fungus was reported from many European countries such as Austria...
- western Ukraine, and the former Yugoslavia). It often coexists with M. scabrinodis. It lives in open, wet meadows. Nests are typically constructed in moss...
- higher survival rates. Across Europe, Alcons are known to use Myrmica scabrinodis, Myrmica ruginodis, Myrmica rubra, Myrmica sabuleti, Myrmica schencki...
- Italy, France and Spain). It lives in nests of other species (Myrmica scabrinodis and close relatives) that inhabit warm and humid habitats. Csősz S, Markó...
- ambiguous. Since being described, the ant has three synonyms, being Myrmica scabrinodis ahngeri, by Karavaiev in 1926, Myrmica georgica by Seifert in 1987, and...
- strongly favours M. sabuleti but has been do****ented to also prey on M. scabrinodis. Studies have also shown that species of butterfly may exhibit different...
- and European Russia (Karelia). M. myrmicae is a parasite on Myrmica scabrinodis, M. gallieni and M.tulinae (Formicidae). Microdon myrmicae lives sympatrically...