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  2. List of Formica species - Wikipedia

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    Formica Temporal range: Eocene -Present, 46–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Formica rufa Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Tribe: Formicini Genus: Formica Linnaeus, 1758 Type species Formica rufa Synonyms Adformica Lomnicki, 1925 Coptoformica Müller, 1923 Formicina ...

  3. Formica - Wikipedia

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    Formica is the type genus of the Formicidae, and of the subfamily Formicinae. [3] The type species of genus Formica is the European red wood ant Formica rufa. [1] Ants of this genus tend to be between 4 and 8 mm long. [4] Ants belonging to the Formica genus possess a single knob or bump located between their thorax and abdomen. These ants ...

  4. Formica truncorum - Wikipedia

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    Formica truncorum is a species of wood ant from the genus Formica.It is distributed across a variety of locations worldwide, including central Europe and Japan. Workers can range from 3.5 to 9.0mm and are uniquely characterized by small hairs covering their entire bodies.

  5. Formica (plastic) - Wikipedia

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    Formica is a laminated composite material invented at the Westinghouse Electric Corporation in the United States in 1912. Originally used to replace mica in electrical applications, it has since been manufactured for multiple applications. It has been produced by Formica Group manufacturing sites across the globe since.

  6. Formica lugubris - Wikipedia

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    Formica lugubris are omnivorous ants that consume a variety of different foods. [4] Red wood ants prey on pestiferous insects and forest defoliators including spruce budworms. [7] As well as invertebrate prey, Formica lugubris collect large quantities of honeydew from sap sucking aphids in trees. This honeydew is a major source of carbohydrate ...

  7. Formica exsecta - Wikipedia

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    Formica exsecta (the narrow-headed ant or excised wood ant) is a species of ant found from Western Europe to Asia.. A rare formicine ant with a deeply excised head, F. exsecta forms small mounds up to around a foot in height consisting of much finer material than that used by "true" wood ants of the F. rufa group.

  8. Formica aquilonia - Wikipedia

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    Formica aquilonia, also called the Scottish wood ant, is a species of wood ant of the genus Formica which are widely distributed in Europe and Asia, occurring from Scandinavia in the north to Bulgaria and Italy in the south, and from the UK eastwards through France and Germany to Russia, while they are also found in the coastal areas of the Sea of Okhotsk in eastern Siberia.

  9. Formica pratensis - Wikipedia

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    Generally, this large ant is much darker than other species of wood ants. Their whole bodies are covered with fine hairs. [8] Two large deep black patch are present on the pronotum and mesonotum. [7] The legs, antennae, and the well-developed mouthparts are reddish or dark brown. Formica pratensis, worker

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