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  2. Formica pallidefulva - Wikipedia

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    The nests of F. pallidefulva are sometimes raided by the slave-making ant Polyergus montivagus. [1] The raiding ants are known as slavemaker or dulotic ants and the raided ones as slaves or hosts, and the pupae and larvae of the host are carried off. [1] They are taken back to the dulotic nest and reared there by host ants already present in ...

  3. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Roasted ants in Colombia Ant larvae for sale in Isaan, Thailand. Ants and their larvae are eaten in different parts of the world.

  4. Social conflict in ants - Wikipedia

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    In ants, conflicts exist even at the larval stage. [1] In certain ant species, male and female larvae tend to cannibalize other larvae. [1] This behavior increases their own chances of survival and is generally more prevalent among male larvae, who try to enhance their growth and survival prospects. [1]

  5. Myrmecia (ant) - Wikipedia

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    Workers are solitary hunters and do not lead other workers to food. Adults are omnivores that feed on sweet substances, but the larvae are carnivores that feed on captured prey. Very few predators eat these ants due to their sting, but their larvae are often consumed by blindsnakes and echidnas, and a number of parasites infect both adults and ...

  6. Atta sexdens - Wikipedia

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    A. sexdens larvae grow embedded in the fungal garden. Despite being surrounded by food, they are incapable of feeding themselves. Their adult sisters constantly feed and clean them. This is not a primitive feature. On the contrary, only the most advanced ant societies can expend such lavish care to their offspring as required by Atta larvae.

  7. Odontomachus - Wikipedia

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    The larvae of trap-jaw ants are remarkable [4] in being ornamented with long spikes and presenting dorsal adhesive pads for fixation onto internal ant nest walls. [5] They are carnivorous, extremely active larvae. Apparently, they undergo three larval moults before entering metamorphosis. [5] Their larvae use substrate to spin cocoons. [6]

  8. Myrmecophily - Wikipedia

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    Myrmecophiles may have various roles in their host ant colony. Many consume waste materials in the nests, such as dead ants, dead larvae, or fungi growing in the nest. Some myrmecophiles, however, feed on the stored food supplies of ants, and a few are predatory on ant eggs, larvae, or pupae. Others benefit the ants by providing a food source ...

  9. Weaver ant - Wikipedia

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    Weaver ants or green ants are eusocial insects of the Hymenoptera family Formicidae belonging to the tribe Oecophyllini. Weaver ants live in trees (they are obligately arboreal ) and are known for their unique nest building behaviour where workers construct nests by weaving together leaves using larval silk . [ 3 ]

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