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Connected with the subject of the warfare of ants ie the history of a species of this
insect, not existing in these islands, called, by Huber, the Amazon, or Legionary
Ant, Formica rttfesctns ol Latreille. It is both warlike and powerful, and, unlike the
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It should be added here, in order to clarify the vernacular nomenclature, that
there has been a tendency by modern authors to use the terms "army ant" and "
legionary ant" interchangeably. For these investigators, "legionary ant" refers first
to ...
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Insect Bioecology and Nutrition for Integrated Pest Management
10.3.6 Legionary Ants The exclusively neotropical ant species of the Ecitoninae
subfamily shows a combination of interrelated behavioral and morphological
traits referred to as the legionary ant adaptive syndrome (Gotwald 1995; Brady
2003) ...
Antônio Ricardo Panizzi, José R. P. Parra,
2012
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Harper's miscellany for young persons
And now for the legionary ant. This is a fighting arit, as well as the last I
mentioned ; and it actually steals the young of another kind, rears them, and puts
all the work on them, so as to be idle itself. This curious fact was first found out 1
by Mr.
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Nature Revealed: Selected Writings, 1949-2006
These diagnostic features can perhaps be most conveniently distinguished under
the concepts of "nomad- 1 There has been a tendency in some recent literature to
use the terms "army ant" and "legionary ant" interchangeably. According to ...
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The Farmers' Register: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to the ...
Connected with the subject of the warfare ofj ants is the history of a species of this
insect, not existing in these islands, called, by Huber, the Amazon, or Legionary
Ant, Formica rufexcens o( Latreille. It is both warlike and powerful, and, unlike ...
... hours ol" repose, and its season lor enjoyment ; its serious duties, and its with
the subject of (lie warfare of] is the history of a species of this insect, not in these
islands, called, by lluber, the n, or Legionary Ant, Formica rufescens ol Latreille.
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A Bibliography of
Ant Systematics
30:273-321. [1943.10.22] Smith, M. R. 1943f. A new male legionary ant from the
Mojave Desert, California. Lloydia 6:196- 197. [1943.11.10] Smith, M. R. 1944a.
Ants of the genus Cardiocondyla Emery in the United States. Proc. Entomol. Soc.
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The natural history of insects
Connected with the subject of the warfare of ants, is the history of a species of this
insect, not existing in these islands, called, by Huber, the Amazon, or Legionary
Ant, the Formica rufescens of Latreille. It is both warlike and powerful, and, ...
James Rennie, John Obadiah Westwood,
1829
The legionary ant crawled under a dry trattinicleia leaf. It remained hidden for a
moment from possible predators, while evaluating what direction to take, using its
distinct sense of orientation. With no apparent motive, the ant moved to the ...