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Morphological Description of the Immatures of the Ant, Monomorium floricola

Some ant species of the genus Monomorium Mayr occur worldwide and are considered important urban pests. The larvae of only a few species of this genus have been described, and these descriptions are either superficial or incomplete. This study aimed to determine the number of larval instars and desc...

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Autores principales: Russ Solis, Daniel, Gonçalves Paterson Fox, Eduardo, Mayumi Kato, Luciane, Massuretti de jesus, Carlos, Teruyoshi Yabuki, Antonio, Eugênia de Carvalho Campos, Ana, Correa Bueno, Odair
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Publicado: University of Wisconsin Library 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20575746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.010.1501
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author Russ Solis, Daniel
Gonçalves Paterson Fox, Eduardo
Mayumi Kato, Luciane
Massuretti de jesus, Carlos
Teruyoshi Yabuki, Antonio
Eugênia de Carvalho Campos, Ana
Correa Bueno, Odair
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Gonçalves Paterson Fox, Eduardo
Mayumi Kato, Luciane
Massuretti de jesus, Carlos
Teruyoshi Yabuki, Antonio
Eugênia de Carvalho Campos, Ana
Correa Bueno, Odair
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description Some ant species of the genus Monomorium Mayr occur worldwide and are considered important urban pests. The larvae of only a few species of this genus have been described, and these descriptions are either superficial or incomplete. This study aimed to determine the number of larval instars and describe the immature stages of the ant Monomorium floricola Jerdon (Formicidae: Myrmicinae). Specimens were analyzed and measured using light and scanning electron microscopy. Three larval instars were found, and all larvae had pheidoloid bodies with ectatommoid mandibles, consistent with other Monomorium species described previously. Five types of body hairs were described, and their distribution was instar-specific. Body and mandible dimensions of the larvae also were constant for each instar. Like other Myrmicinae, the larvae did not create a cocoon. Some of differences among the hair types and sensilla were observed by comparing the samples with larvae of other species in the genus, and these differences may have taxonomic utility.
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spelling pubmed-33889762012-07-09 Morphological Description of the Immatures of the Ant, Monomorium floricola Russ Solis, Daniel Gonçalves Paterson Fox, Eduardo Mayumi Kato, Luciane Massuretti de jesus, Carlos Teruyoshi Yabuki, Antonio Eugênia de Carvalho Campos, Ana Correa Bueno, Odair J Insect Sci Article Some ant species of the genus Monomorium Mayr occur worldwide and are considered important urban pests. The larvae of only a few species of this genus have been described, and these descriptions are either superficial or incomplete. This study aimed to determine the number of larval instars and describe the immature stages of the ant Monomorium floricola Jerdon (Formicidae: Myrmicinae). Specimens were analyzed and measured using light and scanning electron microscopy. Three larval instars were found, and all larvae had pheidoloid bodies with ectatommoid mandibles, consistent with other Monomorium species described previously. Five types of body hairs were described, and their distribution was instar-specific. Body and mandible dimensions of the larvae also were constant for each instar. Like other Myrmicinae, the larvae did not create a cocoon. Some of differences among the hair types and sensilla were observed by comparing the samples with larvae of other species in the genus, and these differences may have taxonomic utility. University of Wisconsin Library 2010-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3388976/ /pubmed/20575746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.010.1501 Text en © 2010 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Correa Bueno, Odair
Morphological Description of the Immatures of the Ant, Monomorium floricola
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title_sort morphological description of the immatures of the ant, monomorium floricola
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20575746
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