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- further sub-classes of varieties of subsociality. Choe & Crespi (1997) and Costa (2006) give readable overviews. Subsociality is widely distributed among the...
- species can be viewed as subsocial or parasocial, with evidence pointing to there being two evolutionary origins of subsociality within this one lineage...
- genus includes three subsocial species, A. fenestralis, A. similis and A. ferox, all three of which have highly developed subsocial organizations. Wikimedia...
- do not display parental care behaviors after the eggs have been laid. Subsociality, where females guard their offspring, is well-do****ented in two families...
- Zethinae are all solitary with the exception of a few communal and several subsocial species. The Stenogastrinae are facultatively eusocial, considering nests...
- ****ushima, C. S.; Martins, R. (2008). "Sociable widow spiders? Evidence of subsociality in LatrodectusWalckenaer, 1805 (Araneae, Theridiidae)". Journal of Ethology...
- spectabilis (Baly) Proseicela vittata (Fabricius) Maternal guarding (a form of subsociality) of small broods of eggs and larvae is known in P. bivittata and in P...
- only genuinely eusocial lineage known among roaches, in contrast to the subsocial members of the genus Cryptocercus. Some species make a buzzing noise while...
- known as wood roaches or brown-hooded ****roaches. These roaches are subsocial, their young requiring considerable parental interaction. They also share...
- S., and Martins, R. (May 2008). "Sociable widow spiders? Evidence of subsociality in LatrodectusWalckenaer, 1805 (Araneae, Theridiidae)". Journal of Ethology...