sanguinea is distinguished by being the only British Formica showing dulotic behaviour. It is commonly known as the blood-red slave-making or robber ant. This reflects its habit of raiding nests of other ants, particularly those in the Formica fusca-group (Serviformica) and removing their larvae and pupae.
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Formica sanguinea
Insect
Formica sanguinea, or blood-red ant, is a species of facultative slave-maker ant in the genus Formica characterized by the ability to secrete formic acid. It ranges from Central and Northern Europe through Russia to Japan, China, the Korean... Wikipedia
Higher classification: Formica
Scientific name: Formica sanguinea
Class: Insecta
Family: Formicidae
Kingdom: Animalia
Order: Hymenoptera
Phylum: Arthropoda
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Formica sanguinea are a big group of ant species that are closely related.They all have red and black colorations,they make tall mounds with leaf litter,are ...
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Formica sanguinea is a captivating ant species with polygynous colonies that can have multiple queens. These medium-sized colonies contain up to 5000 ants, ...
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