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- Ischnodemus sabuleti, also known as the European chinch bug, is a species of swarming true bug from the family Blissidae, which family also includes the...
- Polites sabuleti, the sandhill skipper or saltgr**** skipper, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found from southern British Columbia and eastern...
- Melieria sabuleti is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Melieria of the family Ulidiidae. "ITIS Standard Report - Error". Archived...
- Myrmica sabuleti is a species of ant in the genus Myrmica. The species is indigenous to Europe, and most colonies are polygynous. Caterpillars of the large...
- almost workerless parasite of Myrmica sabuleti. Myrmica karavajevi – A workerless parasite of Myrmica sabuleti and M. scabrinodis. Myrmica lonea – A rare...
- ecology as it is a brood parasite of a single species of red ant, Myrmica sabuleti. P. a. arion Mainland Europe, western Siberia, Altai, north-western Kazakhstan...
- stinkhorn mushrooms in 1564 (Phalli, ex fungorum genere, in Hollandiae sabuletis p****im crescentis descriptio). The immature fruiting bodies of P. hadriani...
- NatureServe: 2.115970 NCBI: 2855104 Observation.org: 908005 Open Tree of Life: 3061934 Polites sabuleti mardon Wikidata: Q109585258 CoL: 7KNKF GBIF: 6202064...
- behaviorally. Z. rubidum specifically mimics red ants, such as Myrmica sabuleti. It often feeds on Tetramorium caespitum or Lasius platythorax. Zodarion...
- meadow in Gloucestershire, the large blue's lifecycle is dependent on the Sabuleti red ant. Large blues were once extinct in Britain, but after this extraordinary...