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- several subgalls is used as a barrier. Arguably, the most commonly observed phragmotic behaviour is within the ant family. The behaviour is displa**** in numerous...
- spiders that make wafer-like or cork-like trapdoors and includes the phragmotic genus Cyclocosmia Idiopidae, a family of 'spurred-trapdoor spiders' or...
- and vice versa, since some Camponotus also have phragmotic heads. Queens of Colobopsis have phragmotic heads as well. Workers in the Colobopsis cylindrica...
- mandibles. Among certain termites, the soldier caste has evolved globular (phragmotic) heads to block their narrow tunnels such as seen in Cryptotermes. Amongst...
- to as "casque-headed". Casque-headed frogs are characterized by their phragmotic behavior. N. arapapa is further characterized by the long bill-shaped...
- myrmecophiles or predators. Queens of B. conops have a characteristic phragmotic head that together with the anterior slope of pronotum forms a frontal...
- the skull forming a casque; these features are often ****ociated with phragmotic behaviour, in which an animal defends itself in a burrow by using its...