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Camponotus Workers, supplied by Sandoz, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Four examples of nest entrances of <t>Camponotus</t> lateralis . Beginning from top left: At the base of a living Ulmus tree with moss (main site 4), at the base of a living Quercus tree (13), on a Pinus log on the ground (19), and in a wall crevice (1).
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Sandoz camponotus workers
Four examples of nest entrances of <t>Camponotus</t> lateralis . Beginning from top left: At the base of a living Ulmus tree with moss (main site 4), at the base of a living Quercus tree (13), on a Pinus log on the ground (19), and in a wall crevice (1).
Camponotus Workers, supplied by Sandoz, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Four examples of nest entrances of Camponotus lateralis . Beginning from top left: At the base of a living Ulmus tree with moss (main site 4), at the base of a living Quercus tree (13), on a Pinus log on the ground (19), and in a wall crevice (1).

Journal: Ecology and Evolution

Article Title: Extensive Field Observations Throw Light on the Evolution of Mimicry in Camponotus lateralis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

doi: 10.1002/ece3.72530

Figure Lengend Snippet: Four examples of nest entrances of Camponotus lateralis . Beginning from top left: At the base of a living Ulmus tree with moss (main site 4), at the base of a living Quercus tree (13), on a Pinus log on the ground (19), and in a wall crevice (1).

Article Snippet: The same applies to Crematogaster workers to distinguish nestmates from Camponotus workers (Menzel, Blüthgen, and Schmitt ; Menzel et al. ; Menzel, Woywod, et al. ; Menzel and Schmitt ).

Techniques:

Left: Worker of Crematogaster cf. ionia sp. 1 from Crete with typical color (ID WAG3320). Right: Worker of Camponotus lateralis from Crete with typical color (ID WAG3333). The color pattern of this species resembles those of the sympatrically occurring species Crematogaster ionia and Cr . cf. ionia sp. 1, with which it is closely associated.

Journal: Ecology and Evolution

Article Title: Extensive Field Observations Throw Light on the Evolution of Mimicry in Camponotus lateralis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

doi: 10.1002/ece3.72530

Figure Lengend Snippet: Left: Worker of Crematogaster cf. ionia sp. 1 from Crete with typical color (ID WAG3320). Right: Worker of Camponotus lateralis from Crete with typical color (ID WAG3333). The color pattern of this species resembles those of the sympatrically occurring species Crematogaster ionia and Cr . cf. ionia sp. 1, with which it is closely associated.

Article Snippet: The same applies to Crematogaster workers to distinguish nestmates from Camponotus workers (Menzel, Blüthgen, and Schmitt ; Menzel et al. ; Menzel, Woywod, et al. ; Menzel and Schmitt ).

Techniques:

Worker of Camponotus rebeccae from Crete with typical color (ID WAG3352). The color pattern of this species differs from that of the sympatrically occurring species Crematogaster ionia and Cr . cf. ionia sp. 1, whose trails it rarely follows, by a reddish mesosoma.

Journal: Ecology and Evolution

Article Title: Extensive Field Observations Throw Light on the Evolution of Mimicry in Camponotus lateralis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

doi: 10.1002/ece3.72530

Figure Lengend Snippet: Worker of Camponotus rebeccae from Crete with typical color (ID WAG3352). The color pattern of this species differs from that of the sympatrically occurring species Crematogaster ionia and Cr . cf. ionia sp. 1, whose trails it rarely follows, by a reddish mesosoma.

Article Snippet: The same applies to Crematogaster workers to distinguish nestmates from Camponotus workers (Menzel, Blüthgen, and Schmitt ; Menzel et al. ; Menzel, Woywod, et al. ; Menzel and Schmitt ).

Techniques: