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Myrmica schencki is a
species of ant in the
genus Myrmica.
Myrmica schencki is
distributed across Europe (from
Great Britain, Sweden,
Finland in the North...
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monotypic moth
genus of the
family Noctuidae. Its only species,
Syfanoidea schencki, is
found in
South Africa. Both the
genus and
species were
first described...
- the hosts' nests. P.
rebeli parasitizes the
colony ant
species Myrmica schencki as a
larva by
using chemical mimicry to
trick the ants into
believing that...
- with the
parasitic butterfly,
Phengaris rebeli, and the host ant
Myrmica schencki. The
butterfly larvae release chemicals that
confuse the host ant into...
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parasitic butterfly Phengaris rebeli parasitizes the ant
species Myrmica schencki by
releasing chemicals that fool the
worker ants to
believe that the caterpillar...
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Koenen 1885 †Dentalium
sandbergeri Cossmann and
Lambert 1884 †Dentalium
schencki Moore 1963 †Dentalium ****angulum (Gmelin, 1790) †Dentalium
simile Münster...
- also
common in woodland,
coastal areas,
riverbanks and moorland.
Myrmica schencki – This
nocturnal red ant is not common.
Myrmica specioides – A
rather local...
- et al. (2011). "Rubbish
dumps reveal the diet of ant colonies:
Myrmica schencki Em. and
Myrmica rubra (L.) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as
facultative pollen-eaters"...
- not
oviposit directly in the nest of the host, an ant
species Myrmica schencki. Rather, the
butterfly larvae release chemicals that
deceive the ants into...
- it is a very
severe condition. When
infection becomes disseminated, S.
schencki can
afflict joints, the brain, and the spine.
Patients with this condition...