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  2. List of Formica species - Wikipedia

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    Formica cinerea worker, Sr synonym to a number of proposed species. A number of described species have been synonymized into other species as jr synonyms Formica cinerea - Senior synonym of Formica balcanica Petrov & Collingwood, 1993, Formica imitans Ruzsky, 1902, Formica lefrancoisi Bondroit, 1918, and Formica subrufoides Forel, 1913

  3. Formica - Wikipedia

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    Formica is the type genus of the Formicidae, and of the subfamily Formicinae. [3] The type species of genus Formica is the European red wood ant Formica rufa. [1] Ants of this genus tend to be between 4 and 8 mm long. [4] Ants belonging to the Formica genus possess a single knob or bump located between their thorax and abdomen. These ants ...

  4. Category:Formica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Formica" ... List of Formica species; Allegheny mound ant; A. Formica accreta; Formica aerata; Formica aquilonia; Formica archboldi; Formica argentea;

  5. Formica exsecta - Wikipedia

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    Formica exsecta (the narrow-headed ant or excised wood ant) is a species of ant found from Western Europe to Asia.. A rare formicine ant with a deeply excised head, F. exsecta forms small mounds up to around a foot in height consisting of much finer material than that used by "true" wood ants of the F. rufa group.

  6. Formica pratensis - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of ant subfamilies - Wikipedia

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    In volume 1 of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus (1758) described seventeen species of ants, all of which he placed in the single genus Formica. [9] Within a few decades additional genera had been recognized, and this trend continued in the ensuing years, together with the development of a more complex hierarchical classification in which genera ...

  9. Formica rufa - Wikipedia

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    Formica rufa, also known as the red wood ant, southern wood ant, or horse ant, is a boreal member of the Formica rufa group of ants, and is the type species for that group, being described already by Linnaeus. [2]