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 Peninsula, Africa and also the United States.
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Formica sanguinea, or blood-red ant, is a species of slave-maker ant in the genus Formica characterized by the ability to secrete formic acid.
This is one of eleven British ant species in the genus Formica but it is the only one of the sub-genus Raptiformica. This is a predominantly Nearctic group ...
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Classification. kingdom; Animalia: phylum; Arthropoda: class; Insecta: order; Hymenoptera: family; Formicidae: genus; Formica: species; Formica sanguinea ...
Formica sanguinea Latreille, 1798. Slave-making Ant. species. Accepted. Name authority: UKSI. Establishment means: Native. Overview; Gallery; Names ...
Family: Formicidae. Species: Formica sanguinea Latreille, 1798. Status: valid.
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