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Publikováno v:
Fragmenta Faunistica. 56:17-24
The ant Myrmica karavajevi is an extremely rarely found and poorly known workerless social parasite of ants of the Myrmica scabrinodis species group. Hereafter detailed information of its previously published findings from four geographical regions i
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Fragmenta Faunistica. 52:13-16
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Fragmenta Faunistica. 50:139-148
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Fragmenta Faunistica. 49:91-97
Czechowski et al. (1995) described the structure and structuring of ant assemblages along a successionalgradient of moist pine forests (Peucedano-Pinetum and Leucobryo-Pinetum) in Poland. That paper did not take into account two systematic revisions
Autor:
Vera Antonova, Anna M. Stankiewicz, Wojciech Czechowski, Alexander Radchenko, Wiesława Czechowska
Publikováno v:
Fragmenta Faunistica. 48:167-174
A rare and poorly known ant species, Myrmica lacustris Ruzsky, belonging to the schencki-group, isreported from Poland for the first time. The taxonomic history of the name and current knowledge of the distribution and ecology of this species are sum
Publikováno v:
Entomologica Fennica
Gallé (1991) described the structure of ant assemblages along a successional gradient of sand dune habitats in southern Finland. The work was immediately succeeded by two revisions where two of the most abundant species on the sand dunes were split
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Fragmenta Faunistica. 47:111-114
The second record of Myrmica vandeli Bondr. for Poland is reported, and the current knowledge of its distribution is summarised. This poorly recorded ant species may be less rare than hitherto supposed. Its six colonies were found in the Pieniny Mts
Autor:
Wiesława Czechowska, Krzysztof Werstak
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Fragmenta Faunistica. 47:97-109
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Fragmenta Faunistica. 46:195-202
Three new sites of Lasius neglectus, an expansive invasive polygynous and polydomous ant species, are reported from Warsaw, its northern most known locality. A key to the Polish representatives of the subgenus Lasius s.str. is given.
Autor:
Marcin Sielezniew, Wiesława Czechowska, Wojciech Czechowski, Graham W. Elmes, Alexander Radchenko, Anna M. Stankiewicz
Publikováno v:
Fragmenta Faunistica. 46:47-57
The first records from Poland of Myrmica vandeliand the recently described M. tulinae, both belonging to the scabrinodis-group,are reported. These species are poorly recorded and may be less rare than hitherto supposed. The current knowledge of their