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  2. Alate - Wikipedia

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    In entomology, "alate" usually refers to the winged form of a social insect, especially ants [2]: 209 or termites, [3] though it can also be applied to aphids [4] and some thrips. [5] Alate females are referred to as gynes, and are typically those destined to become queens. [6] A "dealate" is an adult insect that shed or lost its wings ...

  3. Nuptial flight - Wikipedia

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    Male and female yellow meadow ants preparing for their nuptial flight. A mature ant colony seasonally produces winged virgin queens and males, called alates. Unfertilized eggs develop into males. Fertilized eggs usually develop into wingless, sterile workers, but may develop into virgin queens if the larvae receive special attention.

  4. Antz - Wikipedia

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    Danny Glover as Staff Sergeant Barbatus, a soldier ant who befriends Z during the fight against the termites. Anne Bancroft as the Queen Ant, the royal mother and ruler of the ants. Dan Aykroyd as Chip, a wasp whom Z befriends. Grant Shaud as the Foreman, the head of the worker ants. John Mahoney as Grebs, a drunk ant scout who talked about ...

  5. Termites or flying ants? How to tell the difference & keep ...

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    Flying ants have wings that are longer in the front and shorter in the back. Termites have four wings that are the same size, translucent and stacked on top of each other. Flying ants have a ...

  6. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Winged male ants, called drones (termed "aner" in old literature [49]), emerge from pupae along with the usually winged breeding females. Some species, such as army ants, have wingless queens. Larvae and pupae need to be kept at fairly constant temperatures to ensure proper development, and so often are moved around among the various brood ...

  7. Nemopteridae - Wikipedia

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    Nemopteridae, the spoonwings, are a family of neuropteran insects.They are also called thread-winged antlions.They are found in the Ethiopian, Palearctic, Australasian and Neotropical realms but absent in North America (though a fossil has been found in Colorado).

  8. List of ant genera - Wikipedia

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    Established by French zoologist Pierre André Latreille in 1809, the subfamily has more than 3,000 described species, placing it as the second largest ant subfamily. Despite this, the hyperdiverse genus Camponotus is the most diverse group of ants in the world, with more than 1,100 species described. [41] [110]

  9. Hymenoptera - Wikipedia

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    Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants.Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, [2] [3] in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones. [4]