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Slave-making ants or slaver ants are brood parasites that capture broods of other ant species to increase the worker force of their colony. After emerging... |
Some social-parasitic species of ants, known as the slave-making ant, raid and steal larvae from neighboring colonies. Ant hill art is a growing collecting... |
Polyergus rufescens (redirect from European Amazon ant) species of slave-making ant native to southern Europe and parts of Asia, commonly referred to as the European Amazon ant or as the slave-making ant. It is... |
female pupae of the slave-making Temnothorax americanus, but sparing the males (who do not take part in slave-raiding as adults). Ants identify kin and nestmates... |
Temnothorax pilagens (redirect from Pillage ant) small Nearctic species of slave-making ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It occurs in northeastern United States. It raids the acorn castles of other... |
Rossomyrmex (category Slave-making ants) Rossomyrmex is a genus of slave-making ant in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus consists of four species, each with a single host from the genus Proformica... |
Polyergus samurai (category Slave-making ants) Polyergus samurai is a species of slave-making ant in the subfamily Formicinae. It was long thought endemic to Japan, but is now also known from Korea... |
Formica sanguinea (category Slave-making ants) Formica sanguinea, or blood-red ant, is a species of facultative slave-maker ant in the genus Formica characterized by the ability to secrete formic acid... |
Polyergus breviceps (category Slave-making ants) another territorial raid is incited. Thus from the standpoint of Polyergus... slave raids are equivalent to territorial raids". The captured brood is... |
Zealand in 1940, but the ant was last seen in 1981. These ants are commonly known as bull ants, bulldog ants or jack jumper ants, and are also associated... |
Harpagoxenus sublaevis (section Slave raids) "Dominance orders, worker reproduction, and queen-worker conflict in the slave-making ant Harpagoxenus sublaevis". Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 23 (5):... |
Formica subintegra (category Slave-making ants) of slave-making ant in the genus Formica. Formica subintegra seems to be obligate parasites, enslaving ants of the fusca group of Formica. The ants are... |
Polyergus lucidus (category Slave-making ants) Polyergus lucidus is a species of slave-making ant in the subfamily Formicinae endemic to the eastern United States. It is an obligatory social parasite... |
Polyergus mexicanus (category Slave-making ants) Polyergus mexicanus is a species of slave-making ant in the subfamily Formicinae. It is the most widely distributed species of Polyergus in North America... |
Viking expansion (redirect from Viking Raids into the Mediterranean region) that it contributed to the continuing Viking raids in Europe, which was used by the Vikings as a slave supply source for this trade with the Islamic... |
Formica cunicularia (section As a slave species) any benefit to the ants. F. cunicularia is a host of the slave-making ant Polyergus rufescens. Slave makers P. rufescens will raid to kill adults in the... |
galleries and chambers. In some parts of its range, the nests may be raided by slave-making ants, most notably Formica pergandei and Polyergus montivagus. The... |
for raids by the slave-making ant Polyergus lucidus, which steals the pupae and late-stage larvae. "Species: Formica (pallidefulva) incerta". AntWeb.... |
List of Hunter × Hunter characters (redirect from Chimera Ant) first Chimera Ant to utilize Nen, making him briefly arrogant until meeting Neferpitou with renewed loyalty to the colony as hits the other Ants to awaken... |
Ojeda's raids, slave hunts, and atrocities in the rural areas of present-day Cartagena in his book, Historia General de las Indias. These raids were disastrous... |