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- Worker ants groom the beetles. Adult Paussus favieri have been observed to antennate and interact by stridulation with the queen of Pheidole pallidula in the...
- These most commonly occurred when a worker was trimming a cap remnant or antennating an emerging individual which is a behavior usually carried out by the...
- Hodoxenus cohabitates with the termite species Microhodotermes viator, often antennating worker termites and presenting its abdomen to them. The only known location...
- when individuals initiate actions such as arriving, leaving, walking, antennating, gaster wagging, or fanning. These actions cause other workers to also...
- Usually, the wasps prompt the larvae to produce this salivary secretion by antennating a larva's head and vibrating its body. The larva then extends its head...
- queen both shook their heads when offering food to other wasps. The queen antennated both the worker and drone on the head when her offerings were ignored...
- Other males in the nest do not interfere with the mating, but often antennate the pairs during the mating process. Sometimes, queens may be unreceptive...
- they push their abdomen as close together as possible and vigorously antennate each other. In more intense interactions, the wasps will be in close proximity...
- highly integrated into the society of its termite hosts. The beetles antennate soldier termites and offer the tips of their abdomens to the termites...
- specific adaptation towards the ants. Remaining still does allow the ants to antennate and explore the frog's body. The ants quickly rub their antennae against...