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Sicilia, Italien
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Figure 29.Crematogaster telolafy, worker and distribution. A full face B distribution C lateral D dorsal (CASENT0032779).
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Shingo Hosoishi, Kazuo Ogata
Zookeys
Figures 1–2.Crematogaster chhangi. 1 lateral view 2 dorsal view of mesosoma.
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Hodgson Vale, Queensland, Australia
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup dorsal view of Specimen CASENT0129432 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster aberrans)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup head view of Specimen CASENT0908617 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster africana)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup profile view of Specimen CASENT0173936 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster curvispinosa)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup profile view of Specimen CASENT0912628 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster jullieni)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup head view of Specimen CASENT0923321 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster nocturna)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup head view of Specimen FOCOL1467 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster schultzei)
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Figure 30.Crematogaster razana, worker, queen and distribution. A–C worker (CASENT0149655) A full face B lateral C dorsal D distribution E–G queen (CASENT0148782) E dorsal F lateral G full face.
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Shingo Hosoishi, Kazuo Ogata
Zookeys
Figures 3–6.Crematogaster fraxatrix. 3 lateral view 4 dorsal view of mesosoma 5 full face view 6 dorsal view of petiole and postpetiole.
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Camin, Veneto, Italy
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Hodgson Vale, Queensland, Australia
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup head view of Specimen CASENT0129432 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster aberrans)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup profile view of Specimen CASENT0908617 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster africana)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup dorsal view of Specimen CASENT0173937 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster curvispinosa)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup dorsal view of Specimen CASENT0916989 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster jullieni)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup profile view of Specimen CASENT0923321 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster nocturna)
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California Academy of Sciences
Antweb
Closeup profile view of Specimen FOCOL1467 from AntWeb. (Crematogaster schultzei)
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Shingo Hosoishi, Kazuo Ogata
Zookeys
Figure 9.Neighbor-joining (Saitou and Nei 1987) tree of genetic distances (Kimura-2-parameter model (Kimura 1980), Bootstrap 1000 bootstrap replicates) of cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) for three Crematogaster species. Numbers on the nodes show the bootstrap values (>50%). Numbers in parentheses are specimen sample IDs.
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I observed this colony in a vinyard in Tuscany, Italy.The colony is spread for 120m (393ft) in length, the nests are inside dead parts of old vines (vitis vinifera) and wood beams, during the day they move along the iron wires to cross the vinyard and serch for food near a stream, where umidity allow them to look after big colonies of aphids.In vinyards they are very dangerous as they protect parasites (emiptera order) and spread fungine diseases with their legs, moreover, their activity on the vine's wood is very invasive and can bring a plant to dead.Tuscany, Italy