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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...