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- Q308865 subject Q21451140.
- Q308865 subject Q8529595.
- Q308865 subject Q8529597.
- Q308865 subject Q9627888.
- Q308865 abstract "Tetramorium atratulum is a rare workerless socially parasitic ant from the Palaearctic region, which has even been introduced together with its host in North America. This extreme inquiline is represented only by female and pupoid type male individuals, whose morphology and anatomy indicate a highly specialized level of parasitism. The body of males is depigmentated, the cuticle is thin, the petiole and postpetiole are widely connected, and degenerate mandibles, palps, and antennae are observed. Female wing venation is reduced and the occipital region is narrowed. Mature females are typically physogastric and found in queenless host nests.Since, unlike many other obligate social parasites, T. atratulum is never known to coexist with the host colony's fertile queen, every T. atratulum–Tetramorium sp. colony is doomed to survive only the lifespan of the youngest Tetramorium sp. workers. Thus, the parasitic queen has very limited scope for producing alates to secure the next generation, as this time span is often only 2–3 years or fewer. As a result, even within its well-established range, T. atratulum is very scarce, with only a tiny proportion of Tetramorium sp. colonies playing host to this parasite.".
- Q308865 class Q1390.
- Q308865 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q308865 conservationStatusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Q308865 family Q1060265.
- Q308865 family Q1941563.
- Q308865 family Q7386.
- Q308865 genus Q1132570.
- Q308865 kingdom Q729.
- Q308865 order Q22651.
- Q308865 phylum Q1360.
- Q308865 thumbnail Anergates_atratulus_casent0010835_profile_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q308865 wikiPageWikiLink Q21451140.
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- Q308865 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529595.
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- Q308865 classis "Insecta".
- Q308865 familia Q7386.
- Q308865 genus "Tetramorium".
- Q308865 name "Tetramorium atratulum".
- Q308865 ordo Q22651.
- Q308865 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q308865 regnum "Animalia".
- Q308865 status "VU".
- Q308865 statusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Q308865 subfamilia Q1060265.
- Q308865 tribus Q1941563.
- Q308865 type Animal.
- Q308865 type Eukaryote.
- Q308865 type Insect.
- Q308865 type Species.
- Q308865 type Thing.
- Q308865 type Q1390.
- Q308865 type Q19088.
- Q308865 type Q729.
- Q308865 comment "Tetramorium atratulum is a rare workerless socially parasitic ant from the Palaearctic region, which has even been introduced together with its host in North America. This extreme inquiline is represented only by female and pupoid type male individuals, whose morphology and anatomy indicate a highly specialized level of parasitism.".
- Q308865 label "Tetramorium atratulum".
- Q308865 depiction Anergates_atratulus_casent0010835_profile_1.jpg.
- Q308865 name "Tetramorium atratulum".