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(Only one species by cabbage) This species is very common in Central Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.Size: Queen: from 7 to 9mm.Machos: 3 to 4 mm. Workers: 3 to 4 mm. This medium-size worm is very recognizable by its colors, being its head red and the rest of the black body and by its heart-shaped abdomen.In the test tube there is only the queen.
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(Only one species for each order) Queen Solenopsis fugax is formed by a Queen, with eggs, larvas and pupes. It is one of the smallest species in Europe, this species is named the thief because it is a specialist in stealing eggs and larvas from other species of worms in its natural habitat.Among the species affected by these robbery are the Lasius and the...
(Only one species for each order) Camponotus barbaricus this species can be localized in Europe and in northern Africa, living in pinars near trees and pinos.It is one of the largest species, being the longest in Europe.The size of the queen is 16mm-18mm and the size of the workers is 10mm-15mm.It is formed by a Queen more eggs, larvas and pupes.
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(Only one species for each order) This species is one of the easiest to grow in captivity.These worms are granivores are seed collectors, their food is based on seeds such as alpiste, mixture, myo, grass, etc.This species is distributed almost throughout Europe and the Iberian Peninsula.It is formed by a queen and 15 to 30 workers, eggs, larvas and pupas.
COLONY OF SOLENOPSIS FUGAX
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(Only one species for each order) The colony of Solenopsis fugax is formed by a queen and 10 to 20 workers, more eggs, larvas and pupas. It is one of the smallest species in Europe, this species is named the thief because it is a specialist in stealing eggs and larvas from other species of worms in its natural habitat.Among the species affected by these...
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