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Wingless reproductive ant or termite
An ergatoid (from Greek ergat-, "worker" + -oid, "like") is a permanently wingless reproductive adult ant or termite. The similar but somewhat ambiguous
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Adult reproducing ant in an ant colony
and protein repair. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ant queens. Ergatoid Queen bee Keller, Laurent; Gordon, Elisabeth (26 February 2009). The Lives
Queen_ant
Species of ant
widely distributed but rarely encountered. The species has a discrete ergatoid queen caste that is intermediate between a worker and an alate queen. Despite
Pristomyrmex_tsujii
Reproductively viable female worker ant
generalist foragers living in arid environments. Similar to species with ergatoid queens, the evolution of gamergate reproduction is hypothesized to be associated
Gamergate_(ant)
Social insects related to cockroaches
having true workers that can molt into the other apterous castes such as ergatoids (worker reproductive; apterous neotenics), soldiers, or the other worker
Termite
Family of insects
distinguishing feature of queens. In a few species, wingless queens (ergatoids) and males occur. The metasoma (the "abdomen") of the ant houses important
Ant
reproductive caste; formerly often used interchangeably to refer to ergatoid queens ergatoid a wingless (dealate) reproductive adult ant, anatomically intermediate
Glossary_of_ant_terms
Genus of ants
regions and there are over 260 extant species described. Most species have ergatoid queens, and many have falcate, bowed mandibles and are specialists on isopod
Leptogenys
Genus of ants
with little variation among workers of a given species. Some queens are ergatoid and have no wings, while others have either stubby or completely developed
Myrmecia_(ant)
Genus of ants
leaf-litter, with small monogynous or polygynous colonies. Queens are ergatoid (i.e. permanently wingless and worker-like) and, at least in B. conops
Blepharidatta
Species of ant
apterous (i.e., wingless), like workers, thus these queens are called ergatoid (i.e., worker-like) to be distinct from alate queens that have wings. This
Myrmecia_esuriens
Genus of ants
from only seven species. All known macro-Leptomyrmex queens are wingless (ergatoid). They can be differentiated from workers by the presence of ocelli and
Leptomyrmex
Species of ant
All reproductive females collected after the original description are ergatoids. Sphinctomyrmex stali is known from sparse localities along the southeastern
Sphinctomyrmex_stali
Genus of ants
Ocymyrmex Ocymyrmex ankhu ergatoid queen Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera
Ocymyrmex
Genus of ants
Cardiocondyla C. wroughtonii ergatoid male Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera
Cardiocondyla
Species of ant
thickset mesosoma with strongly convex dorsal profile as well as wingless, ergatoid males with sickle-shaped mandibles. The female castes show a pigmentation
Cardiocondyla_pirata
Species of insect found in North America
line (brachypterous neotenics) or, in rare cases, the worker line (ergatoids). Ergatoids are the only members of the reproductive caste that have neither
Reticulitermes_flavipes
Genus of ants
never observed laying fertile eggs, a function solely reserved to the ergatoid queen. Even though M. analis is often referred to as dimorphic, with a
Megaponera
Hobby involving the care, and of ants and ant colonies
queens without wings at all, like some Myrmecia species. These are called ergatoid queens For fully claustral species, the queen should be sealed in a small
Ant-keeping
Animal method of defense
Silvestre, R. (2001). "The first case of intranidal phragmosis in ants. The ergatoid queen of Blepharidatta conops (Formicidae, Myrmicinae) blocks the entrance
Phragmosis
Ant species
Cadiz in Spain). The species is monogynous, the queens of this species is ergatoid, meaning that it does not have wings. However, the males from the colony
Anochetus_ghilianii
Species of ant
enlarged wing muscles. Queens also are slightly larger, measuring 3.5-3.8mm. Ergatoid males of this species fall into two categories, the first group being smaller
Hypoponera_punctatissima
Genus of ants
are known from all studied species except one, P. conradti, which have ergatoid queens (wingless reproductive ants, intermediate in form between workers
Platythyrea
Genus of ants
with setae protruding between the ommatidia and 13 segmented antennae. Ergatoid males are extremely worker-like, with male genitalia present. Antennae
Hypoponera
Genus of termites
caste, although workers retain a high level of plasticity and can become ergatoid reproductives due to the hemimetabolic nature of most termites. Those who
Reticulitermes
Genus of ants
alate or ergatoid, or both forms may occur within a single species. It is possible that all species will be found to produce both ergatoids and alates
Vitsika
Species of ant
are originally from there. Due to this, some M. inquilina females are ergatoid ants that lose their wings after eclosing in their cocoons. The parasitic
Myrmecia_inquilina
gaster, labrum legs, mandibles and postpetiole are ferruginous. Queens are ergatoids. Myrmecia eungellensis Ogata & Taylor 1991 Myrmecia exigua Clark 1943
List_of_Myrmecia_species
Species of ant
an exocrine gland found between the last two abdominal segments. The ergatoid (wingless reproductive females) queens emerge from their nest and, like
Green-head_ant
Genus of ants
established Polyergus colonies have only one queen. However, many contain ergatoids, large, worker-like members with large gasters. These may be substitute
Polyergus
University museum in Laguna, Philippines
(2021). "The twists and turns of biological research: first record of an ergatoid queen in the ant genus Pheidole Westwood, 1839, and implications for dispersal
UPLB Museum of Natural History
UPLB_Museum_of_Natural_History
Genus of ants
Eutetramorium parvum Bolton & Fisher, 2014 – Madagascar The queen is extremely ergatoid in E. mocquerysi, alate in E. monticellii. In E. parvum a normal dealate
Eutetramorium
Genus of ants
any Malagasy species, the queens of which are suspected to be remarkably ergatoid, or perhaps even replaced by gamergates. Workers of most (perhaps all)
Simopone
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