Formica cinerea is a species of ant in the family Formicidae.[2]
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Formicacinerea is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. This species is distributed through the majority of Europe, from Spain to western Siberia...
this behaviour in workers of three ant species, Formica sanguinea, Formica fusca and Formicacinerea that were observed to try to rescue individuals captured...
2013. "Art: Formicacinerea - gråmyra". www.dyntaxa.se. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved 15 August 2013. "Art: Formica cunicularia...
behaviorally. Z. germanicum specifically mimics large dark ants, such as Formicacinerea, F. truncorum, and Camponotus ligniperda. Zodarion germanicum is up...
mortality. This species is known as the slave-making ant because, like Formica sanguinea, it raids the nests of other species of ant in the subgenus Serviformica...
The oak woods in the remote Glaism na Marbh valley are a stronghold for Formica lugubris Zett., a wood ant species that is rare both in the Killarney woods...
making ant, Polyergus lucidus, sensu lato in northern Florida and its three Formica pallidefulva group hosts.", Journal of Insect Science, 7 (42): 1–14, doi:10...
wild bees act as pollinators of plants, and ants (first of all Formica polyctena and Formica rufa) and parasitoid wasps regulate the number of tree parasites...
locality for genus †Florissantoraphidia funerata – type locality for species Formica †Fornax †Fraxinus †Fulgora †Fulica †Fulica americana †Gaurotes †Geocoris...
species > Formica †Formica cockerelli – type locality for species †Formica grandis – type locality for species †Formica neorufibarbis †Formica robusta –...