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  2. Tetramorium caespitum - Wikipedia

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    Tetramorium caespitum, also known as the red pavement ant, is a species of Myrmicine ant native to Europe, Morocco, and western Asia, but now found on many other continents as a tramp species. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Tetramorium immigrans - Wikipedia

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    The North American species of the pavement ants has formerly been considered Tetramorium caespitum, the subspecies Tetramorium caespitum immigrans, and species E. In 2017, the Tetramorium caespitum complex was revised, and the pavement ant commonly found in North America was determined to be Tetramorium immigrans. The species is also found in ...

  4. Tetramorium - Wikipedia

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    Tetramorium was first described by Gustav Mayr in 1855 in the same publication as Monomorium. [3]Revision within the genus by Wagner et al. in 2017 recognized a complex of 10 cryptic species, 3 of which were raised from subspecies classifications and 2 of which were newly described.

  5. Tetramorium atratulum - Wikipedia

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    Although T. atratulum was reported previously mainly in Tetramorium caespitum and T. impurum nests, and was recently found in a nest of T. immigrans [3] (species within the Tetramorium caespitum/impurum complex), it was also recorded from Sicily (Italy) from a nontypical low altitude (300 m) in a nest of T. diomedeum, which is a member of the Tetramorium ferox complex.

  6. Hymenoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae - Wikipedia

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    Formica caespitum – Tetramorium caespitum [8] Formica omnivora [11] Formica bidens – Dolichoderus bidens [12] Formica sexdens – Atta sexdens [13] Formica cephalotes – Atta cephalotes [14] Formica atrata – Cephalotes atratus [15] Formica haematoda – Odontomachus haematodus [16] Formica foetida – Pachycondyla foetida [17]

  7. Category:Tetramorium - Wikipedia

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  8. Zodarion rubidum - Wikipedia

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    Zodarion rubidum is a spider species of the family Zodariidae.. Like most Zodariidae, Z. rubidum is an ant-eating spider.It resembles ants structurally and behaviorally. Z. rubidum specifically mimics red ants, such as Myrmica sabuleti.

  9. List of insecticides - Wikipedia

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    The names on the list are the ISO common names. A complete list of pesticide common names is published by the BCPC. [1] The University of Hertfordshire maintains a database of the chemical and biological properties of these materials, [2] including their brand names and the countries and dates where and when they have been introduced. [3]