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  2. Formica (plastic) - Wikipedia

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    Formica Group are best known for the company's classic product: a heat-resistant, wipe-clean laminate of paper with melamine resin. The mineral mica was commonly used at that time for electrical insulation. Because the new product acted as a substitute "for mica", Faber used the name Formica [1] as a trademark.

  3. List of Formica species - Wikipedia

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    Formica Temporal range: Eocene -Present, 46–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Formica rufa Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Tribe: Formicini Genus: Formica Linnaeus, 1758 Type species Formica rufa Synonyms Adformica Lomnicki, 1925 Coptoformica Müller, 1923 Formicina ...

  4. Formica lugubris - Wikipedia

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    Formica lugubris are omnivorous ants that consume a variety of different foods. [4] Red wood ants prey on pestiferous insects and forest defoliators including spruce budworms. [7] As well as invertebrate prey, Formica lugubris collect large quantities of honeydew from sap sucking aphids in trees. This honeydew is a major source of carbohydrate ...

  5. Formica incerta - Wikipedia

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    Formica incerta is a species of ant found in eastern North America. It is the most common species of Formica in many areas, and excavates underground nests with small entrance holes. Its diet includes nectar produced by extrafloral nectaries and honeydew , which it obtains from aphids and treehoppers .

  6. Formica polyctena - Wikipedia

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    Formica polyctena like many ant, wasp and bee species, displays a eusocial system. Eusocial insects are characterized by cooperative care of young among members of a colony, distinct caste systems where some individuals breed and most individuals are sterile helpers, and overlapping generations so mother, adult offspring and immature offspring are all living at the same time.

  7. Formica Blues - Wikipedia

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    Formica Blues is the only album by English trip hop duo Mono. It was first released in the UK in 1997. Four singles were released from the album, of which the lead single, "Life in Mono", was the most successful. The album reached #71 in the UK album charts and remained on the chart for 1 week. [3]

  8. Formica pratensis - Wikipedia

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    Formica pratensis nuda Ruzsky, 1926 [2] Formica pratensis pratensis Retzius, 1783 [3] Formica pratensis starkei Betrem, 1960 [4] Some morphs have previously been named as their own species, like F. nigropratensis Betrem 1962 [5] and Formica nigricans Emery in 1909, but are now considered junior synonymes of Formica pratensis. [6]

  9. Formica cunicularia - Wikipedia

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    Formica cunicularia is a species of ant found all over Europe. [1] They are especially common in western Europe and southern England, but they can be found from southern Scandinavia to northern Africa and from Portugal to the Urals. [1] In England, Donisthorpe records the species as having occurred as far north as Bewdley in Worcestershire. [2]