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  2. Yellow meadow ant - Wikipedia

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    The yellow meadow ant (Lasius flavus), also known as the yellow hill ant, is a species of ant occurring in Europe (where it is one of the most common ants), Asia, and North Africa. [1] Populations in North America are now considered a different, related species, Lasius brevicornis. [2] The queen is 7–9 mm long, males 3–4 mm and workers 2 ...

  3. Lasius umbratus - Wikipedia

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    Lasius umbratus, colloquially known as the yellow shadow ant and yellow lawn ant, [2] is a Palearctic species of parasitic ant distributed across Eurasia and the Maghreb region of Africa. [3]

  4. List of ants of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ants of Great Britain, including endemic and introduced species.Compared with much of the rest of Europe, Great Britain has a smaller number of ants.The size and diversity of ant species in any area is largely determined by the highest summer soil temperature, and this being so, it is not surprising that the greatest concentration of different species is centred in the warmer ...

  5. L. flavus - Wikipedia

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    Lasius flavus, the yellow meadow ant, an ant species mostly found in Central Europe; Limax flavus, the yellow slug, an air-breathing land slug species; See also.

  6. Nuptial flight - Wikipedia

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    Male and female yellow meadow ants preparing for their nuptial flight. A mature ant colony seasonally produces winged virgin queens and males, called alates. Unfertilized eggs develop into males. Fertilized eggs usually develop into wingless, sterile workers, but may develop into virgin queens if the larvae receive special attention.

  7. Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and ...

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    The wood is ancient and semi-natural on acid soils. It has diverse ground flora, including yellow pimpernel, hairy wood-rush and broad-leaved helleborine. The meadow is acid grassland of a type which is now uncommon, and there are also areas of neutral grassland and marsh on silty peat. There are many ant hills of the yellow meadow ant. [161]

  8. Lasius claviger - Wikipedia

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    Lasius claviger, or the smaller yellow ant, [1] is a species of ant belonging to the genus Lasius, formerly a part of the genus (now subgenus) Acanthomyops. Described in 1862 by Roger, the species is native to the United States .

  9. Daneway Banks SSSI - Wikipedia

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    Numerous large ant-hills are a prominent feature of the reserve. They are made by the yellow meadow ant. In some places they may be as a high as a metre. In parts of Gloucestershire the ant hills are known as "emmet casts", "emmet" being the old English word for ant. [6]

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