FG 135 Tetramorium
Our 135th Featured Genus is Tetramorium, revisited from it's original posting as FG16 as requested by DoctorAnt.Subfamily: MyrmicinaeDistribution: Temperate and tropical regions the world over.Ant Web...
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Yes, that would be of interest to me at least. I have looked at hundreds of these from all over the country in the last couple of years under a microscope. Very rarely do other species of Tetramorium...
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Tetramorium sp. E was the first ant species I kept. Very hardy little things. They've always been my favorite ant species growing up, since they were so plentiful and interesting in terms of behavior.
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Lest you think all Tetramorium are cute and fuzzy teddy-ants like the one above, scan through the images here:...
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The last few years, a lot of revisions of species groups and/or regions were published. Go to http://www.antcat.org/references and look for Tetramorium or Tetramoriini.
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At last, Teleutotje has pitched in. We'll be able to retire this one soon...
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I wonder when the Central European species will be reviewed/revised.....
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Could be some time yet....the impression I get is everyone's steering clear, and who can blame them!!
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Lusatica - Indeed! This is where Facebook's "Like" button would come in handy.
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antdude wrote:ZzzZzz...Way to contribute like an adult, as always antdude. I'll get a new one up on Friday.
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MrILoveTheAnts wrote:antdude wrote:ZzzZzz...Way to contribute like an adult, as always antdude. I'll get a new one up on Friday.
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