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1by Collingwood, C. A.“... queens found colonies by invasion of and adoption in Lasius niger,L. alienus or occasionally L. brunneus...”
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2by Collingwood, C. A.“... queens found colonies by invasion of and adoption in Lasius niger,L. alienus or occasionally L. brunneus...”
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3by Collingwood, C. A.“... queens found colonies by invasion of and adoption in Lasius niger,L. alienus or occasionally L. brunneus...”
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4by Collingwood, C. A.“... by queens securing adoption with Formica transkaucasica. Nests are constructed of leaf litter usually...”
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5by Collingwood, C. A.“... by queens securing adoption with Formica transkaucasica. Nests are constructed of leaf litter usually...”
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6by Collingwood, C. A.“... by queens securing adoption with Formica transkaucasica. Nests are constructed of leaf litter usually...”
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7by Collingwood, C. A.“... of Tetramorium caespitum. Queens fertilised within the nest of the host species fly away to secure adoption...”
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8by Collingwood, C. A.“... of Tetramorium caespitum. Queens fertilised within the nest of the host species fly away to secure adoption...”
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9by Collingwood, C. A.“... of Tetramorium caespitum. Queens fertilised within the nest of the host species fly away to secure adoption...”
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10by Collingwood, C. A.“... and bare eyes. Males and queens occur in July and the small queens start fresh colonies by adoption...”
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11by Collingwood, C. A.“... queens. New colonies may be formed by nest splitting or by the adoption of single large red headed queens...”
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12by Collingwood, C. A.“... and bare eyes. Males and queens occur in July and the small queens start fresh colonies by adoption...”
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13by Collingwood, C. A.“... and bare eyes. Males and queens occur in July and the small queens start fresh colonies by adoption...”
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14by Collingwood, C. A.“... queens. New colonies may be formed by nest splitting or by the adoption of single large red headed queens...”
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15by Collingwood, C. A.“... queens. New colonies may be formed by nest splitting or by the adoption of single large red headed queens...”
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16by Collingwood, C. A.“... in August and September and fertilised queens are thought to found fresh colonies through adoption by Lasius...”
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17by Collingwood, C. A.“... in August and September and fertilised queens are thought to found fresh colonies through adoption by Lasius...”
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18by Collingwood, C. A.“.... The queens which are no larger than the worker start colonies by adoption in nests of Lasius alienus or L...”
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19by Collingwood, C. A.“.... The queens which are no larger than the worker start colonies by adoption in nests of Lasius alienus or L...”
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20by Collingwood, C. A.“... nest or found fresh colonies through adoption by the members of the Lasius umbratus species group...”
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