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  2. Formica pallidefulva - AntWiki

    • Learn about Formica pallidefulva, a widespread and abundant ant species in North America, with two color forms and various habitats. See photos, identification, distribution, biology and more on AntWiki.… 展开

    Identification

    A member of the Formica pallidefulva group. Most, if not all records of pallidefulva within the northern part of its range, where the color form “nitidiventris” occurs, are Formica biophilic… 展开

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    Distribution

    Abundant and certainly the most widely distributed species of the group, F. pallidefulva … 展开

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    Biology

    Trager et al. (2007) - Nests of F. pallidefulva may be located in bare soil of grassland and forest footpaths, beneath leaf litter, under small diameter (<10 cm) fallen tree limbs, … 展开

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    Nomenclature

    The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World. 1. pallidefulva. Formica pallidefulva Latreille, 1802c: 174 (w.) U.S.A. Mayr, 1866b: 88… 展开

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  1. Formica pallidefulva - Wikipedia

  2. Formica pallidefulva group - AntWiki

    2022年12月21日 · A group of six ant species endemic to eastern and central United States, with gracile body form and elongate appendages. Learn about their morphology, behavior, habitat, nest architecture, and seed dispersal by ants.

  3. Species: Formica pallidefulva - AntWeb

  4. About Formica pallidefulva - Maryland Biodiversity Project

  5. Variable Field Ant (Formica pallidefulva) · iNaturalist

    Formica pallidefulva (field ant)is a species of ant found in North America. It is a red to dark brown ant with a shiny body, and varies in shade across its range. Colonies of this ant are found in a variety of habitats, where they excavate …

  6. Identification and Distribution of Formica - Biodiverse Gardens

  7. pallidefulva group - BugGuide.Net

  8. Key to US Formica pallidefulva group species - AntWiki

    2019年9月1日 · A guide to identify five ant species in the Formica pallidefulva group based on their morphology and distribution. See figures, descriptions, and references for each species and compare their characteristics.