Dolichoderus Punctatus BMNHP-II1101 Profile
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Dolichoderus Punctatus BMNHP-II1101 Profile
''Dolichoderus'' is a genus of ants found worldwide. Taxonomy The ants of the Neotropical genus ''Monacis'' were revised in 1959 by Kempf. However, Brown in 1973 and G. C. Wheeler and J. Wheeler in 1973 and 1976 considered both ''Monacis'' and ''Hypoclinea'' to be junior synonyms of ''Dolichoderus''. Description The type species is ''Dolichoderus attelaboides''. Worker ants in this genus have a body length that is typically about four millimetres and can be recognised by their thick, inflexible and strongly sculptured integument. There is a flange on the underside of the head near the base of the mandibles which is saw-like in some species. The longitudinal suture in the central plate of the metathorax is deeply impressed. The propodeum or first abdominal segment has the posterior face distinctly concave when viewed from the side.
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Early Eocene
In the geologic timescale the Ypresian is the oldest age or lowest stratigraphic stage of the Eocene. It spans the time between , is preceded by the Thanetian Age (part of the Paleocene) and is followed by the Eocene Lutetian Age. The Ypresian is consistent with the lower Eocene. Events The Ypresian Age begins during the throes of the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM). The Fur Formation in Denmark, the Messel shales in Germany, the Oise amber of France and Cambay amber of India are of this age. The Eocene Okanagan Highlands are an uplands subtropical to temperate series of lakes from the Ypresian. Stratigraphic definition The Ypresian Stage was introduced in scientific literature by Belgian geologist André Hubert Dumont in 1850. The Ypresian is named after the Flemish city of Ypres in Belgium (spelled ''Ieper'' in Dutch). The definitions of the original stage were totally different from the modern ones. The Ypresian shares its name with the Belgian Ieper Group (French: ...
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Dolichoderus Plagiatus
''Dolichoderus plagiatus'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. It was described by Mayr in 1870.Mayr, G. 1870b. Neue Formiciden. V''erh. K-K. Zool.-Bot. Ges.'' Wien 20: 939-996 (page 960, worker described) Distribution The species is endemic to North America. In can be found within the borders of Canada, Mexico and the United States.Smith, D. R. 1979. Superfamily Formicoidea. Pp. 1323-1467 in: Krombein, K. V., Hurd, P. D., Smith, D. R., Burks, B. D. (eds.) Catalog of Hymenoptera in America north of Mexico. Volume 2. ''Apocrita (Aculeata)''. Washington, D.C.: ''Smithsonian Institution Pr'' (page 1416) In Canada, they are found in New Brunswick, Ontario and Manitoba. In the United States, it can be found in North Dakota, and it is also commonly found in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia m ...
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Dolichoderus Australis
''Dolichoderus australis'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by André in 1896, the species is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ..., where it is commonly found in wet forested areas in the southern regions of the country. References Dolichoderus Hymenoptera of Australia Insects described in 1896 {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Dolichoderus Antiquus
''Dolichoderus antiquus'' is an extinct species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by Carpenter in 1930, the fossils of this species are only exclusive to the Florissant Formation The Florissant Formation is a sedimentary geologic formation outcropping around Florissant, Teller County, Colorado. The formation is noted for the abundant and exceptionally preserved insect and plant fossils that are found in the mudstones and ....Carpenter, F. M. 1930. The fossil ants of North America. ''Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool''. 70: 1-66 (page 39, pl. 4, fig. 6; pl. 9, fig. 1; pl. 10, fig. 2 worker, queen described 'PDF'') References † Fossil taxa described in 1930 † Fossil ant taxa Florissant Formation {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Dolichoderus Angusticornis
''Dolichoderus angusticornis'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by John S. Clark in 1930, the species is endemic to Australia, found in dry scrub heath in Western Australia and South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories .... Workers are diurnal and foraging during the day and at night. References Dolichoderus Hymenoptera of Australia Insects described in 1930 {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Dolichoderus Andinus
''Dolichoderus andinus'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by Kempf in 1962, the species is only endemic to Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi ....Kempf, W. W. 1962b. Miscellaneous studies on neotropical ants. II. (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). ''Stud. Entomol.'' 5: 1-38 (page 36, figs. 38-40 worker described) References Dolichoderus Hymenoptera of South America Insects described in 1962 {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Dolichoderus Albamaculus
''Dolichoderus albamaculus'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by Shattuck and Marsden in 2013, the species is widespread in arid regions of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ..., being found in many various habitats. References Dolichoderus Hymenoptera of Australia Insects described in 2013 {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Dolichoderus Affinis
''Dolichoderus affinis'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by Emery in 1889, the species is endemic to various countries of Asia Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, which is either considered a continent in its own right or a subcontinent of Eurasia, which shares the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with Africa. Asia covers an area ....Xu, Z. 1995a. A taxonomic study of the ant genus ''Dolichoderus'' Lund in China (Hymenoptera Formicidae Dolichoderinae). J. ''Southwest For. Coll.'' 15: 33-39 (page 36, Senior synonym of nigricans) References Dolichoderus Hymenoptera of Asia Insects described in 1889 {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Nicolas Théobald
, born in Montenach (Moselle) on August 31, 1903 and died in Obernai (Bas-Rhin) on May 10, 1981, was a lorrain and French geologist, paleontologist and professor of geology at university of Besançon. He is best known for the new orientation of his state thesis on Fossil Insects from the Oligocene Lands of France (1937). He discovered several genera and more than 300 species of insects; however, these fossils being often very close to current species, it was not their stratigraphic value that was put forward, but their biogeographical significance, making it possible to determine the climatic and environmental characteristics of their living environments and to describe the landscapes of Oligocene “France”. He was also a specialist in the geological history of the entire Middle Rhine and Moselle basin. He insisted on the evidence of quaternary tectonic movements mainly in the Rhine trench. With an Agrégation in Natural Sciences, he very early had the vocation of teaching ...
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Dolichoderus Affectus
''Dolichoderus affectus'' is an extinct species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by Théobald in 1937, the fossils were discovered in France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac .... References † Oligocene insects Prehistoric insects of Europe Fossil taxa described in 1937 Fossil ant taxa Fossils of France 01 {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Dolichoderus Abruptus
''Dolichoderus abruptus'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by Smith in 1858, the species is endemic to Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi ....MacKay, W. P. 1993b. A review of the New World ants of the genus ''Dolichoderus'' (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). ''Sociobiology'' 22: 1-148 (page 32, queen, male described) References Dolichoderus Hymenoptera of South America Insects described in 1858 {{Dolichoderus-stub ...
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Host (biology)
In biology and medicine, a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism; whether a parasite, parasitic, a mutualism (biology), mutualistic, or a commensalism, commensalist ''guest'' (symbiont). The guest is typically provided with nourishment and shelter. Examples include animals playing host to parasitic worms (e.g. nematodes), cell (biology), cells harbouring pathogenic (disease-causing) viruses, a Fabaceae, bean plant hosting mutualistic (helpful) Rhizobia, nitrogen-fixing bacteria. More specifically in botany, a host plant supplies nutrient, food resources to micropredators, which have an evolutionarily stable strategy, evolutionarily stable relationship with their hosts similar to ectoparasitism. The host range is the collection of hosts that an organism can use as a partner. Symbiosis Symbiosis spans a wide variety of possible relationships between organisms, differing in their permanence and their effects on the two parties. If one of the partners in an ass ...
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