Unlike some other primitive ants, workers ofat least 4 species ofMyrmecia are unable to independently eclose from their cocoons. Workers of some Myrmecia species have large functional ovaries and a spermatheca. Workers of such species lay trophic eggs. In other Myrmecia species the workers have reduced ovaries and trophallaxis occurs by oral regurgitation. A Myrmecia nuptial flight is described and a brief description is given of a Myrmecia ergatandromorph
The socially parasitic ant genus Myrmoxenus varies strongly in fundamental life history traits, such...
Parthenogenetic reproduction is a common feature for social Hymenoptera, as males typically develop ...
Abstract. Winged queens are the most common repro-ductives in ants. They are morphologically special...
Ants of the genus Myrmecia have retained many biological traits that are considered to be basal in t...
The dealate of the myrmicine ant, Myrmecina urbanii, is described. The genus Myrmecina is known to s...
International audienceMegalomyrmex Forel (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) consists of 44 species with div...
The aims of this project were to determine the origin of Myrmica rubra males and to investigate fact...
In most species of ants, the queen caste is easily distinguished from the worker caste by its morpho...
In ants reproductive division of labor is a key feature of eusociality and is facilitated by the dev...
Flight is the normal condition in insects, so instances of its loss invariably attract attention (Ro...
Five sympatric species of Myrmecia were studied within a small isolated mallee area near Bacchus Mar...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
<div><p>The socially parasitic ant genus <i>Myrmoxenus</i> varies strongly in fundamental life histo...
This study reports on reproduction by ergatoid queens of Monomorium brocha (Bolton) collected in the...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
The socially parasitic ant genus Myrmoxenus varies strongly in fundamental life history traits, such...
Parthenogenetic reproduction is a common feature for social Hymenoptera, as males typically develop ...
Abstract. Winged queens are the most common repro-ductives in ants. They are morphologically special...
Ants of the genus Myrmecia have retained many biological traits that are considered to be basal in t...
The dealate of the myrmicine ant, Myrmecina urbanii, is described. The genus Myrmecina is known to s...
International audienceMegalomyrmex Forel (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) consists of 44 species with div...
The aims of this project were to determine the origin of Myrmica rubra males and to investigate fact...
In most species of ants, the queen caste is easily distinguished from the worker caste by its morpho...
In ants reproductive division of labor is a key feature of eusociality and is facilitated by the dev...
Flight is the normal condition in insects, so instances of its loss invariably attract attention (Ro...
Five sympatric species of Myrmecia were studied within a small isolated mallee area near Bacchus Mar...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
<div><p>The socially parasitic ant genus <i>Myrmoxenus</i> varies strongly in fundamental life histo...
This study reports on reproduction by ergatoid queens of Monomorium brocha (Bolton) collected in the...
The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to...
The socially parasitic ant genus Myrmoxenus varies strongly in fundamental life history traits, such...
Parthenogenetic reproduction is a common feature for social Hymenoptera, as males typically develop ...
Abstract. Winged queens are the most common repro-ductives in ants. They are morphologically special...