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Cardiocondyla minutior Forel, 1899 Fig. 26 Cardiocondyla nuda var. minutior Forel, 1899: 120 (w) Hawaii. Oceania. Diagnosis Head, mesosoma, petiole, and postpetiole dirty yellow to dark brown, gaster brown to black-brown; posterior margin of head str
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Autor:
James K. Wetterer
Publikováno v:
Sociobiology, Vol 68, Iss 2 (2021)
The ants of Saint Vincent have long been one of the most thoroughly documented ant faunas of any Caribbean island. Ant specimens collected more than 100 years ago on St. Vincent include 76 valid taxa. In ten days surveying ants on Saint Vincent, I fo
Cardiocondyla minutior Forel, 1899 (Figure 10 (a–c)) Cardiocondyla nuda var. minutior Forel, 1899: 120 (w.) Hawaii. Oceania. Diagnosis Worker. Eyes small, with distinct microsetae; posterior margin of head straight or very weakly concave; anterior
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The animal fauna of the Socotra Archipelago is influenced by three biogeographical regions, the Afrotropical, the Oriental and the Palaearctic. Consequently, the Archipelago shares faunal elements of these three regions in addition to unique endemic
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Autor:
James K. Wetterer
Publikováno v:
Florida Entomologist. 97:567-574
Cardiocondyla (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) ants are small and inconspicuous species. All Cardiocondyla are native to the Old World, but 5 species have been broadly dispersed through human commerce, achieving widespread distributions in both the Old Worl
Publikováno v:
Insectes Sociaux. 58:531-538
Only winged male and female ants generally mate through nuptial flight during the reproductive season. In the ants of Cardiocondyla, the males show wing dimorphism and their reproductive strategies differ depending on the differences in wing morpholo
Autor:
R. J. Harris, Jocelyn A. Berry
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Entomologist. 24:53-56
The status of three adventive exotic ant species in New Zealand is discussed. Cardiocondyla minutior Forel is recorded for the first time, and is presumed to be established. Recent collections of Ponera leae Forel and Mayriella abstinens Forel confir
Autor:
Jürgen Heinze
Publikováno v:
Entomologia Generalis. 23:251-258
Males [MM] of the myrmicine ant species Cardiocondyla minutior (Forel 1899) may be either winged and similar to normal ant MM in morphology and behavior, or aggressive, wingless and workerlike in external appearence ('ergatoid'). Compared to other an
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 42:239-246
The two types of males in the ant genus Cardiocondyla differ remarkably in morphology and behavior. Ergatoid males are wingless fighters whose spermatogenesis continues throughout their entire adult lives and which therefore have an “unlimited” s
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Biology letters. 4(6)
Wingless males of the ant genus Cardiocondyla engage in fatal fighting for access to female sexual nestmates. Older, heavily sclerotized males are usually capable of eliminating all younger rivals, whose cuticle is still soft. In Cardiocondyla sp. A,