Vita.The larvae of the imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren have 4 larval instars, as determined by observation of molting and by comparing newly molted larvae with those ready to molt to the next stage. First instar larvae are hairless. Second instar larvae have only a few small, simple hairs. Third instar larvae have moderately numerous, short hairs - either simple, branched, or bifid. Fourth instar larvae have long, straight, simple hairs on the head and anteroventral body region; all other body hairs and some posterior head hairs are strongly bifid. The mandibles of only the 4th instar larvae are sclerotized. Morphological changes correlate with changes in functions. Both eggs and larvae stick together in clumps in the colony. Th...
For social insects, queen fecundity is central to queen survival. In addition, coordinating workload...
Camponotus vittatus Forel is a poorly studied Neotropical ant, which is very common in Brazil. Larva...
The von Bertalanffy rule (1960) predicts that low incubation temperature during larval development w...
Although common in Brazil, the biology of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Smith) is still poorly...
Some ant species of the genus Monomorium Mayr occur worldwide and are considered important urban pes...
In social insects, colony nutrition depends upon the volume and quality of food distributed, ingeste...
Although common in Brazil, the biology of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Smith) is still poorly...
The Malpighian tubules of workers of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Myrmicinae) were analyzed b...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
Young and mature larvae of queen and workers of the thief ant, Solenopsis helena, are herein describ...
The von Bertalanffy rule (1960) predicts that low incubation temperature during larval development w...
A group of 13 species of the genus Solenopsis is markedly difficult to assess taxonomically, althoug...
For social insects, queen fecundity is central to queen survival. In addition, coordinating workload...
For social insects, queen fecundity is central to queen survival. In addition, coordinating workload...
For social insects, queen fecundity is central to queen survival. In addition, coordinating workload...
Camponotus vittatus Forel is a poorly studied Neotropical ant, which is very common in Brazil. Larva...
The von Bertalanffy rule (1960) predicts that low incubation temperature during larval development w...
Although common in Brazil, the biology of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Smith) is still poorly...
Some ant species of the genus Monomorium Mayr occur worldwide and are considered important urban pes...
In social insects, colony nutrition depends upon the volume and quality of food distributed, ingeste...
Although common in Brazil, the biology of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Smith) is still poorly...
The Malpighian tubules of workers of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Myrmicinae) were analyzed b...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
Young and mature larvae of queen and workers of the thief ant, Solenopsis helena, are herein describ...
The von Bertalanffy rule (1960) predicts that low incubation temperature during larval development w...
A group of 13 species of the genus Solenopsis is markedly difficult to assess taxonomically, althoug...
For social insects, queen fecundity is central to queen survival. In addition, coordinating workload...
For social insects, queen fecundity is central to queen survival. In addition, coordinating workload...
For social insects, queen fecundity is central to queen survival. In addition, coordinating workload...
Camponotus vittatus Forel is a poorly studied Neotropical ant, which is very common in Brazil. Larva...
The von Bertalanffy rule (1960) predicts that low incubation temperature during larval development w...