- Formica cunicularia
Taxobox
name = "Formica cunicularia"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Hymenoptera
familia = Formicidae
subfamilia =Formicinae
tribus =Formicini
genus = "Formica "
species = "F. cunicularia"
binomial = "Formica cunicularia"
binomial_authority = Latreille, 1798"Formica cunicularia" (Latreille) is a mining
ant of theFormica fusca group . Forelian systematics places it in thesubgenus Serviformica . Locally common in southernEngland , its appearance and habits ally it, to some extent, withFormica rufibarbis , although the former's red markings are far less conspicuous.Horace Donisthorpe comments::Forel points out that ["Formica fusca var."] "rubescens" [="F. cunicularia"] has frequently been confounded with "rufibarbis", and it is probable that some British records of [...] "rufibarbis" really refer to this variety.
F. cunicularia, unlike most other
Formica fusca-group species, can form noticeable hillocks over its nests, and in addition to these produces "rufibarbis"-like runs in the vicinity of its nest.Donisthorpe states that: :In theNew Forest it occurs in earth-mounds, at Seaton under stones, in theLandslip ,Isle of Wight , in the side of the cliff, and at Fairlight I found it in the side of the cliff and in earth-mounds in the undercliff - one of the nests being traced by tracking a worker which was carrying home a fly in its jaws.Donisthorpe records the species as having occurred as far north as
Bewdley inWorcestershire .
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