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    parasites of the L. mixtus group and the hyper-social parasite Lasius fuliginosus. Lasius flavus is also a commonly seen species, building grassy hillocks...
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    The yellow meadow ant (Lasius flavus), also known as the yellow hill ant, is a species of ant occurring in Europe (where it is one of the most common...
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    species, most usually of Formica fusca. Lasius alienus – A small black ant found in chalky grassland. Lasius brunneus, brown tree ant – A small fugitive...
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    species of the same genus – Lasius umbratus, a rare yellow ant with an underground habit (unlike the common yellow ant Lasius flavus which makes small mounds...
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    which is closely associated with ants' nests, particularly those of Lasius flavus, Lasius niger and species of Myrmica, where it feeds on ant droppings or...
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  • L. flavus may refer to: Lasius flavus, the yellow meadow ant, an ant species mostly found in Central Europe Limax flavus, the yellow slug, an air-breathing...
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    sometimes confused with L. flavus (yellow meadow ant) but unlike L. flavus they forage for food on the surface.[citation needed] "Lasius umbratus". Integrated...
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  • species. Antennophorus grandis is an ectoparasite on ants of the species Lasius flavus. Antennophorus Haller, 1877 Echinomegistus Berlese, 1903 Antennomegistus...
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    Antennophorus grandis Berlese, 1903 - is an ectoparasite to ants of the species Lasius flavus. Antennophorus goesswaldi (Wisniewski & Hirschmann, 1992) Antennophorus...
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    testaceus, secretes a chemical to induce regurgitation from its host ant Lasius flavus. Symphiles typically take on many roles in the colony, raising young...
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