Name - Formica truncorum
Name Details
Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
urn:lsid:organismnames.com:name:121544 [metadata]
Variants and Synonyms
Reported Taxonomic Ranks
Species
Reported Taxonomic Hierarchies
Animalia (Kingdom) Arthropoda (Phylum) Insecta (Class) Hymenoptera (Order) Apocrita (Suborder) Aculeata (Group) Formicoidea (Superfamily) Formicidae (Family) |
References
Recent Publications
- The possible role of ant larvae in the defence against social parasites.
- An Ancient and Eroded Social Supergene Is Widespread across Formica Ants.
- A new species of Aenigmatias Meinert (Diptera: Phoridae) from Slovakia, whose larvae parasitise a queen ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
- First observation of an ant colony of Formica fuscocinerea Forel, 1874 invaded by the social parasite F. truncorum Fabricius, 1804 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae).
- Some first observations on ant-nest morphology and micromorphology, the effects of wildfires, and their implications for the understanding of archaeological features.
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