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colony of
eusocial insects. A
colony with
multiple queens is said to be a
polygyne form,
whereas one with only one is a
monogyne form. The
ancient Gr**** origin...
- long. It is a
monomorphic species, with only one
caste of worker, and
polygyne,
meaning a nest may have more than one queen. A
colony is
usually moderately...
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sulphurea Wall. ex
Nyman Eclipta thermalis Bunge Eclipta marginata Steud.
Polygyne incon****ua Phil.
Eclipta parviflora Wall. ex DC.
Eclipta angustifolia...
- if they were from
monogyne or
polygyne colonies,
whereas polygyne ants recognised, but did not attack,
foreign polygyne ants,
mainly by
exhibiting postures...
- wild form
produce monogyne rather than
polygyne colonies, are
specifically killed when
introduced into
polygyne colonies, most
often by
heterozygous (Bb)...
- introduced. The
colonies can
either be monogyne,
containing a
single queen, or
polygyne,
containing many
reproductive queens. They are
known to
hybridize with...
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easiest way to tell them
apart from M. ruginodis. This ant's
colonies have a
polygyne form and can
include up to one
hundred queens per nest.
These queens will...
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either a
monogyne form
where the
colony has a
single egg-laying queen, or a
polygyne form
where many egg-laying
queens are part of the same colony. F. exsecta...
- (usually two or three, but
sometimes up to five), a
phenomenon called polygyne, and thus are less
sensitive to the
death of one queen,
which can cause...
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while A.
texana may have
multiple queens (Often 2). This
makes the
species polygyne and
because of this trait, A.
texana can form m****ive
super colonies with...