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    Insectes sociaux 1 (1954), S. 1-2 
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    Insectes sociaux 17 (1970), S. 1-10 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung In natürlichen Kolonien vonBombus agrorum undB. hortorum ging der Bau des ersten Brutklumpens dem des Honignapfes voraus. In diesen, und anderen Arten, wurden keine richtigen Waschseizellen gebaut, aber es wurden charakteristische wachsbedeckte Brutklumpen, welche die Eier und den Pollen enthalten, angelegt. In natürlichen Kolonien vonB. agrorum, B. humilis, B. pratorum undB. hortorum wurden die Eier des ersten Brutklumpens in vertikaler Position gelegt.B. hortorum Königinnen legten ihre Eier in den Pollenklumpen, während inB. agrorum, B. humilis undB. pratorum die Eier dem Pollenklumpen angelegt wurden. In laborgezüchteten Kolonien wurden die Eier horizontal und oft in richtige Wachseizellen gelegt. Die Reihenfolge der Nestanlage in gefangengehaltenen Königinnen entsprach nicht immer den Beobachtungen an Kolonien derselben Arten in der Natur. NatürlicheB. agrorum undB. humilis Kolonien hatten eine typische Anordnung von 8 Eiern. Larven oder Puppen in eine mittlere Reihe von 2, und zwei seitliche Reihen von je 3 Individuen.B. hortorum war produktiver, gewöhnlich mit 11–16 Individuen in einem Klumpen, aber es konnte keine bestimmte Anordnung der Eier, Larven oder Puppen innerhalb des Brutklumpens festgelegt werden. Keine der Arten wies eine hone Sterblichkeitsrate in der Entwicklung der ersten Brut auf.
    Notes: Summary In wild colonies ofBombus agrorum andB. hortorum initiation of the incipient brood clump preceded that of the honey-pot. In these, and other species, actual wax egg cells were not constructed but characteristic waxcovered brood clumps, containing eggs and pollen, were produced. Eggs of the first brood batch in natural colonies ofB. agrorum, B. humilis, B. pratorum andB. hortorum were deposited vertically.B. hortorum queens laid their eggs within the pollen lump, but inB. agrorum, B. humilis andB. pratorum, eggs were deposited against the pollen lump. In laboratory-initiated colonies, eggs were laid horizontally, often in actual wax egg cells. The order of colony initiation by captive queens did not always conform to that observed for the same species in the wild. In naturalB. agrorum andB. humilis colonies the arrangement of 8 eggs, larvae or pupae into a central row of 2 individuals, and two lateral rows of 3 individuals each, was typical.B. hortorum was more prolific, there usually being from 11 to 16 individuals in a brood clump, but no definite arrangement of eggs, larvae or pupae within brood clumps of this species was established. High brood mortality rates were not characteristic of the incipient stages of colony development in any species.
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    Insectes sociaux 17 (1970), S. 49-81 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé La fourmi fileuse,Polyrhachis simplex, qui appartient en Inde à une faune tropicale, se rencontre en Israël dans une région désertique correspondant à la limite occidentale de son extension. La biologie de cette espèce présente un certain nombre de caractères intéressants: 1 Le filage tient une place de premier ordre dans la vie de la colonie. Les ouvrières construisent les nids à l'aide de la soie sécrétée par les larves et en conséquence les glandes séricigènes de ces dernières sont très développées. 2 Des Aphidiens de plusieurs espèces sont visitées par les ouvrières qui trouvent dans le miellat une source importante de nourriture. 3 Une migration saisonnière verticale a lieu deux fois par an, en hiver et à la fin du printemps. 4 Des «cimetières» sont constitués par les fourmis à des distances considérables des nids afin d'y déposer les cadavres. Un seul «cimetière» peut être utilisé par plusieurs colonies bien séparées. Au cours de cette étude, il a été possible, pour la première fois, d'élever des colonies de cette espèce au laboratoire en utilisant une solution de sucre particulière au lieu de la nourriture naturelle. Les colonies élevées au laboratoire se développaient normalement, maintenaient leur activité journalière (y compris le filage) et se sont reproduites durant plusieurs générations.
    Notes: Summary The Weaver Ant,Polyrhachis simplex, which in India belongs to a tropical fauna, occurs in Israel in a circumscribed desert region which comprises the western limit of its spread. The biology ofP. simplex features a number of highly interesting phenomena: 1. Weaving occupies a central position in the life of the colony. The workers construct the nests with the aid of silk secreted by the larvae. The silk glands of the larva are consequently highly developed. 2. Aphids of several species are visited by the weaver ant for their honeydew, which constitutes a primary food source for the ant. 3. Seasonal vertical migration of the ants occurs twice a year-in the winter and in the late spring. 4. «Cemeteries» are marked off by the ants at considerable distances from the nests, for the purpose of disposing of their dead. A single «cemetery» may sarve several widely-separated ant colonies. The present investigation is the first in which colonies ofP. simplex have been successfully reared in the laboratory, using a special sugar solution as a substitute for the natural food of the ants. The laboratory-reared colonies developed normally, maintained the usual daily activities (including weaving) and reproduced through several generations.
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    Insectes sociaux 17 (1970), S. 125-126 
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    Insectes sociaux 17 (1970), S. 39-47 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Sifolinia kabylica is a new species in the algerian fauna of ants which was discovered while breedingMyrmica aloba. S. kabylica alludes to the genusMyrmica by the wing nervation and the existence of reduced spurs on the middle and hind tibia.
    Abstract: Riassunto Sifolinia kabylica e una nova specie della myrmecofauna algeriana que fu rivelata durante l'allevamento deMyrmica aloba. S. kabylica rievoca il generoMyrmica per la nervatura delle ali e la présènza di sproni ridotti a le tibie II e III.
    Notes: Résumé Sifolinia kabylica est une nouvelle espèce de la myrmécofaune algérienne, qui a été découverte en faisant l'élevage deMyrmica aloba (Forel).S. kabylica se rapproche du genreMyrmica par la nervation des ailes et l'existence d'éperons réduits aux tibias II et III.
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    Insectes sociaux 17 (1970), S. 113-120 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A field study of colonies ofNasutitermes costalis in a montane rain forest in Puerto Rico indicated that third stage large workers returned much more readily to nest surfaces to make repairs following a breaching disturbance than other worker types. Where no recent disturbance had been (or was an hour past) small workers, constituting (presumably) only about 24% of all workers in a nest, composed over 46% of the workers collected at the construction site. These findings are evidence of polyethism within theN. costalis worker caste.
    Notes: Résumé Une étude sur le terrain de colonies deNasutitermes costalis, dans une forêt humide d'altitude à Porto Rico, montre que les grands ouvriers du troisième stade retournent beaucoup plus facilement à la surface du nid que les autres, afin d'y effectuer des réparations à la suite d'une démolition. Quand il n'y a pas eu de perturbations récentes (ou après un délai d'une heure), les petits ouvriers constituant, sans doute, 24% de la population des ouvriers du nid, se trouvent sur la surface dans la proportion de 46% an lieu de construction. Ces résultats mettent en évidence le polyéthisme à l'intérieur de la caste des ouvriers deN. costalis.
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    Insectes sociaux 1 (1954), S. 139-148 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Dans des séries étendues d'expériences, des ouvrières deLasius niger L. différemment et fortement intoxiquées par les insecticides DDT, HCH, E 605f (Parathion) et Chlordane, furent éprouvées pour savoir si elles étaient encore capables de faire des actions sociales. Il est possible d'expliquer les dérangements chez les Fourmis recueillant despupæ, donnant le fourrage et combattant par des changements de la fonction des mandibules. Ces changements arrivent dans une manière typique pour chaque insecticide. Parce que l'appétence correspondante est reconnaissable, on peut conclure que ne sont pas effectués de changements des fonctions centrales par l'intoxication commençante. Parce que les ouvrières facilement intoxiquées n'acceptent plus de fourrage, les fourrageurs sains offrent le fourrage avec une manière très typique. Il est très difficile d'observer cette manière dans le cas normal, car les Fourmis se donnent à manger tout de suite. Des combats ne furent pas observés entre les compagnons d'un nid chez lesL. niger. Les insecticides examinés sont transmis facilement par le contact entre les Fourmis intoxiquées et leurs compagnons sains.
    Abstract: Summary In extend series of experiments workers ofLasius niger L., poisoned in different stages with the insecticides DDT, HCH, E 605f (Parathion) and Chlordane, were tested if they were still able for doing some works, typical for their social behaviour. The irregular working of ants collectingpupæ, feeding themselves and fighting can be explained above all by changements of the function of the mandibules. Such changements appeare in a manner, typical for each insecticid. Indepedent of the functional changements can be seen an appetence correspondenting with the behaviour. Therefore we can conclude, that primarily no changements of the central functions are effected by the examinated insecticides. Because the hungry but poisoned ants don't eat, the food carring workers offer the food in a typical manner. It's difficult to observe this behaviour in the norm for the workers feed directly themselves. Fightings between poisoned ants of the same colony as a consequence of the higher excitability could not been observed byL. niger. The examinated insecticides are easily transfered by contact between poisoned and unpoisoned ants.
    Notes: C.—Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse In ausgedehnten Versuchsreihen wurden vonLasius niger L., die durch Begiftung mit den Kontaktinsektiziden DDT, HCH, E 605 und Chlordan verschieden stark geschädigt waren, auf ihre Fähigkeit hin überprüft, einige für ihr soziales Verhalten typische Tätigkeiten noch richtig auszuführen. Die Störungen bei der Ausführung des Puppensammelns, bei der Fütterung und im Kampfverhalten lassen sich neben allgemeinen Lähmungserscheinungen vor allem auf Ausfallserscheinungen in der Mandibelfunktion zurückführen, die in einer für jedes Insektizid charakteristischen Weise eintreten. Da trotz funktioneller Störungen das jeweils entsprechende Appetenzverhalten erkennbar ist, kann man annehmen, dass anfänglich durch die Vergiftung keine zentralen Ausfallserscheinungen bewirkt werden. Wenn leicht begiftete , die kein Futter mehr annehmen, mit gesunden Futterträgerinnen zûsammengebracht werden, zeigt sich auf Seiten der Futterträgerinnen ein ganz eindeutiges Anbietungsverhalten, das sonst wegen der sofort einsetzenden Fütterung nur schwer zu beobachten ist. Kämpfe zwischen Nestgenossen als Folge der durch die Begiftung gesteigerten Erregbarkeit wurden unter der Einwirkung der appl. Gifte beiL. niger nicht beobachtet. Eine Uebertragung der angewendten Insektizide durch Kontakt zwischen begifteten und unbegifteten Tieren findet leicht statt.
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    Insectes sociaux 1 (1954), S. 191-198 
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    Insectes sociaux 1 (1954), S. 177-188 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Vorwort Das Tracheen-System und die thorakalen Nerven des Imago vonCalotermes flavicollis werden beschrieben. Die Tracheen wurden nach der Methode vonWigglesworth und die Nerven mittels einer vonRichard gefundenen Methode gefärbt. Die Entwicklung des Tracheen-und Nerven-Systems durch alle Jugendstadien hindurch werden studiert unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der normalen Entwicklung im Vergleich mit Regressions-Erscheinungen. Schliesslich wird die Anatomie vonCalotermes mit derjenigen von anderen Blattopteroiden, im Besonderen vonPhyllodromia germanica verglichen.
    Abstract: Summary The tracheal system and the nerves of the thorax of the imago ofCalotermes flavicollis are described. The tracheas have been colored by the method ofWigglesworth and the nerve system by the method ofRichard. The entire organo-genesis of the tracheas and nerves through all instars of the development ofCalotermes has been followed. Special attention has been given to the construction of these systems as well as to their regression. The anatomy ofCalotermes is then compared to that of other Blattopteroids, in particular to that ofPhyllodromia germanica.
    Notes: Résumé On décrit les trachées, puis les nerfs thoraciques de l'imago deCalotermes flavicollis. Les trachées ont été colorées par la méthode deWigglesworth, les nerfs par la méthode deRichard. On suit l'organogenèse des trachées et des nerfs au travers des stades du développement deCalotermes en mettant en évidence, d'une part, les phénomènes de construction, d'autre part les phénomènes de régression. On compare l'anatomie deCalotermes à celle d'autres Blattoptéroïdes,Phyllodromia germanica, en particulier.
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    Insectes sociaux 1 (1954), S. 199-208 
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    Insectes sociaux 1 (1954), S. 209-217 
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    Insectes sociaux 18 (1971), S. 71-80 
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    Notes: Abstract Myrmecia dispar (Clark) is found in the drier inland areas of New South Wales and southern Queensland in Australia. Its nests, which are situated adjacent to trees, have a distinctive structure of simple architecture. The composition of the colonies varies seasonally with little or no brood production during the colder months. Colony founding probably takes place in March, April, and/or May. Several myrmecophiles are found in nests ofM. dispar, and some of these are present in relatively large numbers.
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    Insectes sociaux 18 (1971), S. 49-69 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The digestive tract of Macrotermitinæ belonging to the following ten genera is described:Acanthotermes, Sphaerotermes, Allodontermes, Protermes, Odontotermęs, Pseudacanthotermes, Ancistrotermes, Bellicositermes, Macrotermes andMįcrotermes. The gizzard is of a primitive type, and its internal folds often carry various types of spines. The stomodial valve is long and the midgut well developed (except in theAcanthotermes andSphaerotermes). The mesentero-proctodial junction follows a wavy line which is very marked in the generaOdontotermes andAllodontermes and inMacrotermes gilvus. The 4 Malpighian tubules are always inserted at the 4 mesenteric crests of this line of junction. The first proctodial segment is short and the enteric valve is very discreetly developed in it in the form of 6 epithelial ridges with few spines, except in certainMacrotermes (a very variable genus) where the ridges are well-armed in the middle. In this case the valve is trisymmetrical whereas it usually is of 6th order. Clear affinities exist betweenAcanthotermes, a poorly evolved genus, andSphaerotermes; betweenMacrotermes andBellicositermes; and amongAllodontermes, Protermes andOdontotermes. Certain anatomical characteristics of the digestive tract, common to most genera, appear related to the feeding habits particular to this sub-family. Although the Macrotermitinae are close to the lower Termites according to the anatomy of the digestive tract, they integrate well into the higher Termites of which they appear to show the relatively greatest affinity to the sub-family of Nasutitermitinae.
    Notes: Résumé Le tube digestif de Macrotermitinæ appartenant aux dix genres suivants est décrit:Acanthotermes, Sphærotermes, Allodontermes, Protermes, Odontotermes, Pseudacanthotermes, Ancistrotermes, Bellicositermes, Macrotermes etMicrolermes. Le gésier est de type primitif, ses replis internes s'ornent le plus souvent de divers types d'épines; la valvule stomodéale est longue et l'intestin moyen très développé (excepté dans les genresAcanthotermes etSphærotermes); la jonction mésentéro-proctodéale se fait suivant une ligne ondulée, très accusée dans les genresOdontotermes etAllodontermes et chezMacrotermes gilvus; les quatre tubes de Malpighi s'insèrent toujours aux quatre sommets mésentériques de cette ligne de jonction; le premier segment proctodéal est court; la valvule entérique s'y développe très discrètement sous la forme de six bourrelet épithéliaux faiblement épineux, sauf chez certainsMacrotermes (genre très variable) dont les bourrelets sont bien armés dans leur partie centrale; la symétrie de la valvule est dans ces cas d'ordre 3, elle est plus généralement d'ordre 6. De nettes affinités existent entreAcanthotermes, genre peu évolué, etSphærotermes; entreMacrotermes etBellicositermes, enfin entreAllodontermes, Protermes etOdontotermes. Certains caractères anatomiques du tube digestif, communs à la plupart des genres, paraissent liés au régime alimentaire, particulier à cette sous-famille. Bien que les Macrotermitinæ soient proches, par l'anatomie de leur tube digestif, des Termites inférieurs, ils s'intègrent bien aux Termitidæ; la sousfamille des Nasutitermitinæ paraît être celle avec laquelle ils ont le plus d'affinités.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary In this work we study the secondary fauna of oaks cynipidae galls. We draw up an inventory of this fauna, and then, we study the biology of the most important species (15 000 cynips oak-galls have been collected and dissected for these studies). We have also established the characters of this complex fauna: a) The fauna is dominate by a rich ant fauna (rich by the number of insects, and poor by the number of species). b) The fauna is also marked by a various fauna of arthropods (rich by the number of species, and poor by the number of arthropods in each sampling). c) Except a very little number of insects (like thatHelops loevioctostriatus, Opilio pallidus, the caterpillars of Tineidae, and the antDolichoderus quadripunctatus) we think, that it is difficult to determinate an characteristic and exclusive fauna of these «cynips oak galls». d) This fauna may be considered generaly like a sylvan fauna, with xerophilic tendancy for aerial insects, and moisture tendancy for terricolous arthropods.
    Notes: Résumé Cette série de travaux a pour objet l'étude de la faune secondaire des galles de Cynipidae du chène. Nous avons en premier lieu établi l'inventaire faunistique général et précisé la biologie des principales espèces récoltées, d'après l'étude de 15000 galles environ. Puis nous avons précisé les caractères de cette faune complexe qui apparaît: a) Dominée numériquement par une riche faune de fourmis (riche en individus, pauvre en espèces). b) Marquée par l'existence d'une faune variée d'arthropodes (riche en espèces et très pauvre en individus). c) A part quelques rares exceptions telles queHelops loevioctostriatus, Opilio pallidus, les chenilles de Tineïdae, et la fourmiDolichoderus quadripunctatus, il ne semble pas que l'on puisse définir, avec certitude une faune caractéristique et exclusive du milieu «galles du chêne». d) Dans son ensemble, la faune rencontrée est une faune sylvicole à tendance xérophile pour les formes aériennes et à tendance plus nettement hygrophile pour les formes terricoles.
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    Insectes sociaux 18 (1971), S. 155-160 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The activities of wasps (Paravespula germanica andP. vulgaris) that were collecting sucrose syrup were measured when the rate at which the syrup was supplied was varied. The volume of syrup each wasp collected per trip became greater as the rate of supply was increased. Drinking was interrupted at low rates of supply; the number of the interruptions per visit decreased when the rate increased. The length of the visit pause remained nearly constant even when the rate of supply varied considerably. The results obtained with the wasps are compared with those obtained with the honeybee (Apis mellifica).
    Abstract: Résumé Différentes activités de guêpes (Paravespula germanica etP. vulgaris) qui collectionnaient une solution de sucre de canne étaient mesurées en relation de la vitesse de l'afflux de la solution. Quand la vitesse de l'afflux augmente, la quantité collectée durant une visite à la source de nourriture devient plus grande. Quand la vitesse de l'afflux est très réduite, les guêpes ne boivent pas continuellement, elles font des interruptions. Le nombre des interruptions durant une visite diminue, quand la vitesse de l'afflux augmente. La durée des pauses entre les visites reste à peu prés la même quand la vitesse de l'afflux est variée considérablement. Les résultats sont comparés avec ceux gagnés avec l'abeille (Apis mellifica).
    Notes: Zusammenfassung An einer im Zimmer aufgestellten Futterquelle wurden in Abhängigkeit von der Zuflussgeschwindigkeit der Zuckerlösung verschiedene Verhaltensweisen Zuckerwasser sammelnder Wespen (Paravespula germanica undP. vulgaris) gemessen. Mit zunehmender Zuflussgeschwindigkeit wächst die, Abflugmagenfüllung, die Anzahl der Saugunterbrechungen pro Besuch nimmt ab. Die Länge der Besuchspausen bleibt über weite Bereiche der Zuflussgeschwindigkeitsskala annähernd konstant. Die Ergebnisse werden mit an der, Honigbiene (Apis mellifica) gewonnenen verglichen.
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    Insectes sociaux 18 (1971), S. 173-176 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Les cinq états larvaires deMastotermes darwiniensis Froggatt aboutissent aux états ouvriers pseudergate, qui peuvent subir des mues «stationnaires». Les reproducteurs et les soldats se développent à partir des pseudergates.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Die fünf Larven-Entwicklungsstufen vonMastotermes darwiniensis Froggatt leiten zu pseudergaten «Arbeiter» Formen, welche feststehende Häutungen untergehen können. Die Sexuellen- und Soldatenformen entwickeln sich von den Pseudergaten.
    Notes: Summary The five larval stages ofMastodermes darwiniensis Froggatt lead to the pseudergate «worker» stages, which can undergo stationary moults. The reproductives and soldiers develop from the pseudergates.
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    Insectes sociaux 18 (1971), S. 193-201 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary In this work, we studied the ant fauna of the oaks Cynipidae galls. We can separate 3 class of ants. The dominant lot is constituted by the group:Leptothorax-Colobopsis-Dolichoderus. These species constitute 91,56% of the ant fauna. They are the most important ants of this special habit. li]2o|Le second lot est constitu\'e par le groupeCremastogaster-Camponotus, with 7,67% of the ant fauna. These species may be considered also as «usual host» of the Cynipidae oak gall fauna. li]3o|The third lot is constituted by the group:Lasius-Aphaenogaster-Myrmecina-Ponera with a very little percentage (0,56%) of the fauna. We can considered that these species are unsual in this habit. (In this way, we can remarked also that these ants are living only in the oaks galls falled on the ground.)
    Notes: Résumé Le présent mémoire est consacré à l'étude de la faune myrmécologique des galles de Cynipidae des chênes de la forêt de Bouconne (près de Toulouse). Nous avons distingué, selon leur fréquence dans cet habitat, trois catégories de fourmis: 1o Le lot dominant est constitué par le groupeLeptothorax-Colobopsis-Dolichoderus. Ces trois espèces représentent 91,56% de la faune de fourmis forestières peuplant les galles des chênes, (après envol des Cynipidae). Elles constituent le groupe d'espèces fondamental de ce milieu particulier. 2o Le second lot est constitué par le groupeCremastogaster-Camponotus, avec 7,67% de l'ensemble. Bien que d'importance secondaire (quantitativement), ces espèces peuvent être considérées comme hôtes habituels des galles. 3o Le troisième lot est constitué par le groupeLasius-Aphaenogaster-Myrmecina-Ponera. Avec seulement 0,56% de l'ensemble, ces fourmis récoltées d'ailleurs dans des galles à terre, sont des hôtes accidentels des galles.
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    Insectes sociaux 18 (1971), S. 215-226 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary 1. During late spring and most of the summer season the ant,Messor aegyptiacus was active during two foraging periods one in the morning and the second in the evening. During late summer and beginning of the fall it was active only in the morning. 2. The morning foraging activity began before sun-rise about 6.00 a.m. and stopped at about 10.00 a.m. and it was confined to harvesting. The evening activity started at about 6.00 p.m. and came to an end nearly at sun-set. Cleaning the nest of wastes usually occurred in this period. 3. During the morning foraging period there were two peaks of activity one took place in May and the second in August and the level of foraging activity was most high in August. A true evening foraging activity occurred during May and June and there was only one peak of field activity in June. 4. Seeds and fragments of plant leaves and stems formed the main food supply of this ant. 5. The temperature, relative humidity and light intensity showed a remarkable effect on the morning start and evening stop of foraging. Both the wind velocity and cloud cover, within the ranges obtained, did not influence the rate of field activity.
    Notes: Résumé 1. Durant la fin du printemps et la plus grande partie de l'été la fourmiMessor aegyptiacus Emery est active pendant deux périodes de récolte, l'une pendant le matin et l'autre pendant le soir. Durant la fin de l'été et le début de l'automne, elle est active uniquement pendant le matin. 2. L'activité de récolte matinale commence avant le lever du soleil vers 6 h et finit vers 10 h du matin; elle est entièrement consacrée à la récolte. Tandis qu'elle nettoie le nid pendant la récolte du soir qui commence vers 6 h après-midi et se termine au coucher du soleil. 3. Durant l'activité matinale il y avait deux maximums, l'un en mai et l'autre en août, celui-ci étant plus élevé. Pendant la récolte du soir, ayant lieu en mai et juin, il n'y avait qu'un seul maximum. 4. Les grains et les restes des feuilles et de trones des plantes constituent l'aliment principal de cette fourmi. 5. La température, l'humidité relative et l'intensité de la lumière ont un effet remarquable sur le commencement et la fin de la récolte. La vitesse du vent et les nuages n'ont eu aucune influence sensible sur cette activité durant nos observations.
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    Insectes sociaux 19 (1972), S. 7-14 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A breeding technique convenient forFormica polyctena is described, using a winter and a summer nest of two different types. The ants themselves choose the summer or winter nest, following the time of the year. The colony development is good, except for the production of sexual forms in spring. The observation and experimentation are very easy.
    Notes: Résumé Une méthode d'élevage deFormica polyctena est décrite, basée sur l'utilisation de deux nids, de types différents suivant l'été ou l'hiver. Ce sont les fourmis elles-mêmes qui adoptent l'un ou l'autre type suivant la saison. Le développement de la colonie y parait satisfaisant, sauf la procréation des sexués au printemps. L'observation continue des fourmis y est facile.
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    Insectes sociaux 19 (1972), S. 63-79 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A study of the microclimatic factors existing in the nests chambers of the terricolous savannah ant of Ivory coast,Camponotus acvapimensis, indicates there is no variations of the involved factors: at 30 cm below the soil level, daily fluctuations of temperature is ±1° C around the mean temperature (26° C). At the same depth, the annual variation of the mean temperature is about 1° C (26° C in rainy season and 27° C in dry season). The atmosphere of the nests is always saturated in humidity (R.H.=100% at 27° C, no daily or annual fluctuations). In rainy season, ants living in area covered with water climb with their larvae in the grasses. At the soil level, microclimatic conditions are similar in gallery forest and in unburned savannah. The main fluctuations of temperature and humidity are registered in the savannah burned every year. So, the limit between the stable biotope and those where the microclimatic factors fluctuate does not take place between the savannah and the forest. This limit is situated to the border between the savannah burned every year and the complex unburned savannah-gallery forest.
    Notes: Résumé L'étude du microclimat existant dans le nid deCamponotus acvapimensis montre que les facteurs mesurés varient très peu au cours de l'année: la température moyenne est de 26±1° C. La variation annuelle de la température moyenne est de l'ordre du degré (Tm de 27° en saison sèche contre 26° en saison des pluies). L'atmosphère des cavités est continuellement saturée en vapeur d'eau (100% d'humidité relative à 27° C). Afin de maintenir ces conditions constantes les fourmis enterrent moins profondément leur nid en saison des pluies qu'en saison sèche. En période d'inondation, elles vont jusqu'à grimper avec leur couvain dans les herbes pour échapper à la noyade. Les conditions existant au niveau du sol de la savane non brûlée sont comparables à celles qui existent sur le sol des forêts galeries. De ce fait, la limite entre les milieux où les facteurs microclimatiques restent stables et ceux où ils varient fortement est située à la frontière qui sépare la savane brûlée de l'ensemble savane non brûlée-forêt galerie.
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    Insectes sociaux 19 (1972), S. 87-93 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Two experiments were carried out on the import and export of water by colonies ofMacrotermes natalensis (Haviland) Fuller. In the first experiment, tritiated water and chromium 51 complexed with versenate were injected into the water table, at about 12 m depth, in order to trace the movement of water from the water table to the overlying termite mounds. The results of the experiment do not support the hypothesis that the termites carry up water from the water table to their mounds. In the second experiment, a hole was made in each of three termite mounds, and the moist soil carried by termites to plug the hole was removed daily over a period of seventeen weeks. It was estimated, from the weight of soil and its moisture content, that the termite colonies had each lost about 5 litres of water a week. Calculations involving another author's measurement of respiration indicated that a colony of one millionMacrotermes produces about 4 litres of water a week as a result of metabolic activity. Loss of water from the termite mounds was, therefore, probably counterbalanced by production of metabolic water within the mounds.
    Notes: Résumé Deux expériences ont été faites sur l'importation et l'exportation d'eau par des colonies deMacrotermes natalensis (Haviland) Fuller. Dans la première expérience, de l'eau tritiée et un complexe chromium 51 versenate ont été injectés dans la nappe aquifère, vers 12 m de profondeur, à fin de suivre le mouvement de l'eau partant de la nappe aquifère jusqu'aux termitières surjacentes. Les résultats de l'expérience ne soutiennent pas l'hypothèse que les Termites remontent de l'eau de la nappe aquifère jusqu'à leurs termitières. Dans la seconde expérience, une ouverture a été faite dans chacune des trois termitières, et le sol humide apporté par les Termites pour boucher cette ouverture a été enlevé chaque jour pendant une période de six-sept semaines. D'après le poids du sol enlevé et l'humidité qu'il contenait, il a été possible de calculer que chaque colonie de Termites avait perdu environ 5 litres d'eau. Des calculs employant des mesures faites par un autre auteur sur la respiration indiquent qu'une colonie contenant un million deMacrotermes produit à peu près 4 litres d'eau par semaine, résultat d'activité métabolique. La perte d'eau provenant des termitières était done probablement contrebalancée par la prodution d'eau métabolique à l'intérieur des termitières.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The synthetic juvenile hormone (JH): 17% alltrans+83%trans, trans, cis-methyl 10-epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6 tridecadienoate and juvenile hormone analogues (JHA): methyl 10-chloro-3,7,11-trimethyl-2 dodecenoate and ethyl 10-epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6-dodecadienoate administered on filter paper to small groups of the European subterranean termiteReticulitermes lucifugus santonensis Feyt. caused differentiation of larvae and pseudergates into pre-soldiers and/or pseudergate-soldier intercastes. In contrast to the proportion of one soldier to 100–300 other individuals in normal colonies, the effect of the compounds tested that showed JH activity was to induce the development of a large number of superfluous soldiers in quantities that even exceeded the number of other kinds of individuals. Such a disturbance in the caste ratio leads to increased mortality.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Das synthetische Juvenilhormon (JH): 17% alltrans+83%trans, trans, cis-Methyl 10-epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6 tridecadienoate und die Juvenilhormonanaloge (JHA): Methyl 10-chloro-3,7,11-trimethyl-2 dodecenoate und Ethyl 10-epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6-dodecadienoate, die auf Filterpapier kleinen Termitengruppen der europäischen ErdtermitenartReticulitermes lucifugus santonensis Feyt. zugeführt wurden, verursachten eine Differenzierung von Larven und Pseudergaten in Vorsoldaten und/oder Interkasten Pseudergate-Soldat. Zum Unterschied vom Verhältnis ein Soldat zu 100 bis 300 anderen Individuen in normalen Kolonien erscheint unter der Einwirkung der getesteten juvenilhormonwirksamen Stoffe eine grosse Menge überzähliger Soldaten, deren Anzahl jene der übrigen Individuen sogar übersteigen kann. Die Gleichgewichtstörung zwischen den Kasten hat eine höhere Absterberate der Termiten zur Folge.
    Notes: Résumé L'hormone juvénile synthétique: 17% alltrans+83%trans, trans, cis-méthyle 10-epoxy-3,7,11-triméthyle-2,6 tridecadienoate et l'analogue de l'hormone juvénile: méthyle 10-chloro-3,7,11-triméthyle-2 dodecenoate et éthyle 10-epoxy-3,7,11-triméthyle-2,6-dodecadienoate, qui ont été administrés amenés sur papier filtre à de petits groupes de termitesReticulitermes lucifugus santonensis Feyt., ont causé une différenciation de larves et de pseudergates en présoldats et/ou intermédiaires pseudergate-soldat. A la différence du rapport de 1 soldat à 100–300 autres individus dans des colonies normales, on assiste sous l'effet de la substance testée avec effet d'hormone juvénile à l'apparition d'un grand nombre de soldats en surplus, dont le nombre peut même dépasser celui des autres individus. Le trouble de l'équilibre entre les castes conduit à un taux de mortalité supérieur des termites.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The study of the eggs laid by workers of the Odontomachus haematodes and lets us see the following facts evidently: 10 The eggs laid by the workers give birth to males. 20 The quantity of eggs laid by the queenless workers depends on the number of workers in the colony. a) The laying of workers, put into the presence of one or several queens, is not under the queens control when we have the two followings conditions: - a number of workers more important than 50 for one queen; - an important vital space. b) In all the other cases, the worker laying is under the dependence of a real pherormone, at least in a partial way. Nevertheless, whatever the methods used (nests with a draught through them, result obtained with royal extracts) we never succeeded to obtain, by experience, a total inhibition of the workers laying. c) Subsequently, we think that the queens prevent the worker's laying beçause of: - a pherormone the effect of which delaye the laying action; - sensorial stimuli whose inhibiting effect is very powerful.
    Notes: Résumé L'étude de la ponte des ouvrières de la Fourmi d'Odontomachus haematodes nous a permis de mettre en évidence les faits suivants: 10 Les \oeufs pondus par les ouvri\`eres donnent naissance \`a des m\^ales. 20 La quantit\'e d'\oeufs pondus par les ouvri\`eres orphelines est fonction du nombre d'ouvri\`eres de la colonie. a) La ponte d'ouvrières, mises en présence d'une ou de plusieurs reines, échappe au contrôle des reines lorsque les deux conditions suivantes sont réunies: - un effectif en ouvrières supérieur à 50 pour une reine; - un espace vital important. b) Dans tous les autres cas, la ponte des ouvrières est sous la dépendance, au moins partielle, d'une véritable phérormone. Cependant quelles que soient les méthodes utilisées (nids à «courant d'air», action d'extraits royaux, etc.) nous n'avons jamais obtenu, expérimentalement, une inhibition totale de la ponte des ouvrières. c) Nous pensons, par conséquent, que les reines inhibent la ponte des ouvrières grâce à: - une phérormone qui exerce une action retardatrice; - des stimuli sensoriels.
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    Insectes sociaux 19 (1972), S. 153-170 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary This communication gives the first observations made on the origin of colonies of the african Driver Ants (subgenusAnomma). - The colonies ofAnomma never possess more than one functional Queen. - A colony deprived of its functional Queen does not form a substitution Queen, nor does it adopt an alien Queen. It dies with the death of the last workers, on an average 27 days after the Queen last laid. - The removal of the Queen does not change the activities of the colony (expeditions, excavations, exodi) other than indirectly by the progressive extinction of the population. - This method of removing the Queen permitted a more precise study of the different phases of development of the workers and males. The average egg-imago period is 38 days for workers and 58 days for males. The life of the adults is respectively 27 and 10 days. - By the same method it was established that the workers lay eggs. Their eggs give males but do not develop far. - The division of a colony and the formation of a new Queen are connected with the presence of a male brood at the nymphal stage. Yet it follows neither that each male brood necessarily produces a division, nor that each division implies a foundation. There must also be present in the population both a young Queen and the trophallactic stimuli needed for an exodus. - The males ofAnomma and the foundation of new colonies are produced during the whole year, but at a marked higher frequency during the last third of the dry season. This fact is related causally to specially difficult climatic conditions of the dry season which considerably reduce the chances of fertilisation of the Queen. - The facts gathered allow the origin of a young Queen and the process of foundation to be seen as follows: • A male brood, always much less in number than a worker brood, enjoys a regime of overalimentation. An egg, still belonging to the fertilized series, that evolves in these privileged conditions gives, not a worker, but a Queen. • This Queen (there may be several) hatches at the moment of nymphosis of the males plus minus two weeks befor these will hatch. With the male nymphs, she polarizes a large part of the population which progressively separates itself from the rest, polarized around the functional Queen. The latter brings about an exodus as soon as the conditions of the brood are adequate (large scale hatching of workers) and leaves in the old nest the workers collected around the new Queen and the male brood. The male nymphs hatch and fly away. The young Queen once fertilized, takes up the position of new functional Queen.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Diese Veröffentlichung teilt die ersten Ergebnisse über den Ursprung der Kolonien der afrikanischen Treiberameisen (SubgenusAnomma) mit. - Die Kolonien derAnomma besitzen niemals mehr als eine funktionelle Königin. - Eine Kolonie die ihrer funktionelle Königin beraubt ist, bildet keine Erzatzkönigin, nimmt keine fremde Königin an. Sie erlischt mit dem Tod ihrer letzten Arbeiterinnen (im Durchschnitt 27 Tage nach der letzten Eiablage der Königin). - Das Wegnehmen der Königin verändert die Tätigkeiten (Jagdkolonnen, Grabarbeiten, Auszüge) nur indirekt durch das progressive Aussterben der Arbeiterinnen. - Die Methode, die lebende Königin herauszunehmen, hat uns erlaubt, mit grösserer Genauigkeit als bisher die verschiedenen Phasen der Entwicklung der Arbeiterinnen und der Männchen zu studieren. Die mittlere Dauer der Entwicklung vom Ei zur Imago beträgt 38 Tage für die Arbeiterinnen und 58 für die Männchen. Das aktieve Leben beträgt resp. 27 und 10 Tage. - Auf die gleiche Weise konnten wir die Eiablage der Arbeiterinnen feststellen. Die Eier der Arbeiterinnen ergeben Männchen, aber entwicklen nicht sehr weit. - Die Teilung einer Kolonie und die Bildung einer neuen Königin sind an die Anwesenheit von männlicher Brut im Nymphenstadium gebunden. Indessen bedingt nicht jede männliche Brut notwendig eine Teilung und auch nicht jede Teilung eine Neugründung. Es müssen ausserdem in dem Volk die trophallaktischen Stimuli vorhanden sein, die für einen Auszug nötig sind, ebenso die Anwesenheit einer jungen Königin. - Bei denAnomma entstehen Männchen und Neugründungen während des ganzen Jahres, aber in erheblich grösserer Anzahl während der letzten Drittel der trockenen Jahreszeit. Diese Tatsache ist in ursächliche Beziehung mit den ausserordentlich schwierigen klimatischen Bedingungen der trockenen Jahreszeit zu bringen, die die Möglichkeiten einer Befruchtung der Königin merklich herabsetzen. - Die Tatsachen, über die wir bis heute verfügen, erlauben uns, das Entstehen junger Königinnen und den Hergang einer Neugründung wie folgt zu skissieren: • Die männliche Brut, die zahlenmässig immer viel kleiner ist als die der Arbeiterinnen, erhält weit mehr Futter. Ein Ei von den schon befruchteten Serie, das sich unter diesen bevorzugten Bedingungen entwicklen kann, ergibt keine Arbeiterin, sondern eine Königin. • Diese Königin (oder mehrere) schlüpft zu der Zeit, zu der die Männchen sich verpuppen, etwa 14 Tage bevor diese schlüpfen. Um die neue Königin und die männlichen Puppen sammelt sich ein grosser Teil des Volkes, der sich allmählich von dem Rest, der um die funktionelle Königin gesammelt ist, absondert. Die alte Königin macht einen Auszug, sobald die Bedingungen ihrer Brut entsprechend sind (massives schlüpfen von Arbeiterinnen) und lässt die Arbeiterinnen, die um die neue Königin und die männliche Brut gesammelt sind, im alten Nest zurück. Die männlichen Puppen schlüpfen und schwärmen. Die neue Königin wird befruchtet und beginnt ihre Tätigkeit als neue funktionelle Königin.
    Notes: Résumé Cette publication communique les premiers résultats connus sur l'origine des sociétés des Fourmis voyageuses africaines du sous-genreAnomma. - Les populations d'Anomma ne possèdent jamais plus d'une reine fonctionnelle. - Une colonie privée de sa reine fonctionnelle ne forme pas une reine de substitution, n'adopte pas une reine étrangère. Elle s'éteint avec la mort de ses dernières ouvrières, en moyenne 27 jours après la dernière ponte de la reine. - La suppression d'une reine n'altère les activités (colonnes de chasse, terrassements, exodes) qu'indirectement, par l'extinction progressive de la population. - La méthode de la suppression de la reine vivante nous a permis d'étudier avec plus de précision les différentes phases du développement des ouvrières et des mâles. La durée moyenne œuf-imago est de 38 jours pour les ouvrières et de 58 jours pour les mâles. La vie moyenne adulte est respectivement de 27 et 10 jours. - Nous avons pu établir le fait de la ponte des ouvrières. Ces œufs donnent des larves mâles qui ne se développent pas très loin. - La scission d'une colonie et la formation d'une nouvelle reine sont liées à la présence d'un couvain mâle au stade nymphal. Toutefois, chaque couvain mâle n'occasionne pas nécessairement une scission et chaque scission n'implique pas une fondation. Il faut qu'en outre soient réalisées dans la population les stimuli trophallactiques requis pour un exode et la présence d'une jeune reine. - ChezAnomma, les mâles et les fondations se produisent durant toute l'année, mais avec une fréquence nettement supérieure pendant le dernier tiers de la saison sèche. Ce fait est en rapport avec les mauvaises conditions climatiques de la saison sèche. - L'origine des jeunes reines et les fondations se déroulent très probablement comme suit: • Un couvain mâle numériquement très inférieur à un couvain ouvrier, jouit d'un régime de suralimentation. Un œuf de la série encore fécondée évoluant dans ces conditions privilégiées, donnera, non pas une ouvrière, mais une reine. • Cette reine (ou éventuellement plusieurs) éclot au moment de la nymphose des mâles, une quinzaine de jours avant l'éclosion de ceux-ci. Avec les nymphes mâles elle polarise une partie de la population qui progressivement se détache du reste, polarisé autour de la reine fonctionnelle. Celle-ci effectue un exode dès que les conditions de son couvain sont déterminantes (éclosion massive d'ouvrières) et laisse dans l'ancien nid les ouvrières centrées autour de la nouvelle reine et du couvain mâle. Les nymphes mâles éclosent et essaiment. La jeune reine, fécondée, commence sa course de nouvelle reine fonctionnelle.
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    Insectes sociaux 19 (1972), S. 405-407 
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    Insectes sociaux 19 (1972), S. 369-387 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary This work has for subject the study of fecondity of queens of the antPlagiolepis pygmæa. This fecondity is chiefly regulated by workers as can be established when their number or the conditions of feeding are changes. The experimental variations of physical factors such as temperature, duration of hibernation, effect of CO2, are felt by the queens and their laying is disturbed; it has been shown that, in these latter cases the effect of the factors under consideration passes mainly through the workers by changing their physiological possibilities. The fecondity of the queens is a faithful reflection of the physiological conditions of the workers.
    Notes: Résumé Ce travail a pour objet l'étude de fécondité des reines de la FourmiPlagiolepis pygmæa. Cette fécondité est pour ne grande part contrÓlée par les ouvrières, ainsi qu'on poeut le constater en faisant varier leur nombre, ou les conditions de leur alimentation. Les variations expérimentales de facteurs physiques tels que température, durée de l'hibernation, action du gaz carbonique sont ressenties par les reines dont la ponte est perturbée; nous avons montré que dans ces derniers cas, les facters considérés agissaient en grande paritie par l'intermédiaire des ouvrières dont ils modifient les possibilités physiologiques. La fécondité des reines est un fidèle reflet de l'état ophysiologique des ouvrières.
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    Insectes sociaux 19 (1972), S. 301-342 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The compulsory dulotic ant speciesPolyergus rufescens L. (P. r.) is being compared with the only facultative social-parasiticRaptiformica sanguinea Latr. (R. s.) with regard to their histology. Some of the glands ofP. r. show degenerations. Epinotal Glands are missing at all, Labial Glands are reduced, Propharyngeal glands (Maxillar Gl.) have fewer single cells than those ofR. s. Mandibular and Postpharyngeal (Pharyngeal) Glands show no reductions. The Maxillar Glands («Tongue Glands» according toOtto, 1958) are exactly described and illustrated. Those ofP. r. have more single cells than those ofR. s. Single gland cells are found scattered near the cuticula, especially at membranes of joints. The «Nebendrüsen» according toForel (glands beside the poison bladder) show enormous age-conditioned variations, which are interpreted as a transitional stage of a phase of secretion and a hoarding phase. the measures concerning the surface of the Corpora pedunculata ofR. s., which are considered as especially effectful association-centers, are only a bit larger than those ofP. r. There could not be found any symptom of degeneration of brain. In aR. s.-♀, just hatched, kidney-shaped organs were found in a state of histological reduction. These are supposed to be incretoric Prothoracal Glands. An examination of the antennae sense-organs stated no essential deficiency ofP. r. In the male genital organs the little examined ductus ejaculatorius with the close wedge («Sperrkeil») is described and illustrated as well as the penis-bladder. The development-cyclus of the ♀-ovarioles according toWeyer (1927) inFormica rufa is also found inR. s., but inP. r. only in an attenuated way. In the nuclear chromatine of the most organs an increasing formation of compact chromocentres in the progress of age is stated. This tendency is at any time more distinct inR. s., even in old individuals. According toWhite (1943, 1945)P. r. is microheterochromatic andR. s. megaheterochromatic. Relations between social parasitism and histology of the present ant species are discussed.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Die obligatorisch dulotische AmeisenartPolyergus rufescens Latr. (P. r.) wird histologisch verglichen mit der nur fakultativ sozial-parasitischenRaptiformica sanguinea Latr. (R. s.). In den Rectalpapillen beider Arten findet sich zwischen Innen- und Aussenschicht eine Zone mit Granulae, die auf Plasmafäden aufgereiht sind. Ein Teil der Drüsen vonP. r. weist Degenerationen auf: Epinotaldrüsen (alte Bezeichnung: Metathorakaldrüsen) fehlen ganz, die Labialdrüsen sind weitgehend reduziert, die Propharynxdrüsen (Maxillardrüsen) haben weniger Einzelzellen als die vonR. s. Mandibel- und Postpharynxdrüsen (Pharyngealdrüsen) zeigen keine Reduktionen. Die Maxillendrüsen («Zungendrüsen» nachOtto, 1958) werden genau beschrieben und abgebildet. Ihre Einzelzellen sind beiP. r. zahlreicher als beiR. s. Einzelne Drüsenzellen kommen nahe der Cuticula verstreut vor, besonders bei Gelenkmembranen. Die Nebendrüsen beider Arten zeigen einschneidende altersmässige Veränderungen, die als Uebergang der sezernierenden Phase in eine speichernde angesehen werden. In den Oberflächenabmessungen der Corpora pedunculata, die als besonders leistungsfähige Assoziationszentren angesehen werden, istR. s. nur wenig überlegen. Von einer Degeneration beiP. r. kann diesbezüglich keine Rede sein. Bei einem soeben geschlüpftenR.s.-♀ wurden im Prothorax nierenförmige Organe gefunden, die einen histologischen Abbau zeigten; es handelt sich vermutlich um die inkretorisch wirksamen Prothorakaldrüsen. Eine Ueberprüfung der Fühlersinnesorgane ergab keine wesentliche Unterlegenheit vonP. r. gegenüberR. s. Bei den Geschlechtsorganen der ♂♂ wurde vor allem der noch wenig untersuchte Ductus ejaculatorius mit Sperrkeil sowie die Penisblase beschrieben und abgebildet. Der Entwicklungszyklus der ♀-Ovariolen nachWeyer (1927) beiFormica rufa liegt auch beiR. s. vor, tritt bei ♀ jedoch nur in abgeschwächter form auf. Im Kernchromatin der meisten Organe lässt sich eine zunehmende Bildung von Sammelchromozentren bei fortschreitendem Alter feststellen.R. s. hat dabei vom Schlüpfen an einen «Vorsprung», der auch bei älteren Tieren bestehen bleibt. Nach der Terminologie vonWhite (1943, 1945) istP. r. als mikroheterochromatisch,R. s. als megaheterochromatisch zu bezeichnen. Mögliche und wahrscheinliche Beziehungen zwischen Sozialparasitismus und Histologie der untersuchten Arten werden erörtert. Ausserdem werden die neuen histologischen Befunde diskutiert.
    Notes: Résumé La fourmi dulotique obligatoirePolyergus rufescens (P. r.) est comparée histologiquement avec laRaptiformica sanguinea Latr. (R. s.) seulement facultativement social-parasitique. Dans les papilles rectales des deux espèces se trouve une zone avec Granulae, rangée sur fils de plasma. Une part des glandes deP. r. montre une dégénérescence: les glandes épinotales (glandes métathoraciques) manquent totalement, les glandes labiales sont diminuées largement, les glandes propharyngeales (gl. maxillaires) ont moins de cellules isolées que celles desR. s., les glandes mandibulaires et postpharyngeales (pharyngeales) ne montrent pas des dégénérescences. Les glandes maxillaires («glandes linguales», conformément àOtto, 1958) sont exactement décrites et illustrées. Leurs cellules isolées deP. r. sont plus nombreuses, comme celles deR. s. Quelques cellules glandulaires se trouvent dispersées près de la cuticule, spécialement près de la membrane articulée. Les glandes supplémentaires des deux espèces montrent des variations énormes dépendant de l'âge, qui sont regardées comme une transition de la phase de la sécrétion à une phase d'emmagasinage. En ce qui concerne les mesures de surface des corpora pedunculata qui sont regardés comme des centres particulièrement efficaces,R. s. est seulement un peu surclassée. On ne peut pas parler d'une dégénérescence deP. r. à cet égard. On a trouvé des organes en forme de reins dans le Prothorax desR. s.-♀ écloses à l'instant. Ces organes montraient une dégradation histologique. Il s'agit probablement de glandes prothoraciques de sécrétion intérieure. Après examen des organes sensoriels des antennes on ne trouvait pas une infériorité essentielle deP. r. en comparaison deR. s. Dans les organes génitaux des ♂♂, le Ductus éjaculatorius avec le dispositif d'accrochage peu connu ainsi que la bulle du pénis sont décrits et illustrés avant tout. Le cycle d'évolution des ♀ ovarioles, conformément àWeyer (1927) (Formica rufa), est aussi visible auprès deR. s., mais il se montre dans une forme diminuée seulement auprès des ♀. Dans le noyau chromatique de la plupart des organes on peut voir un développement montant des chromo-centres collectifs durant le vieillissement. Dans ce cas,R. s. a une avance à partir de l'éclosion, qui reste aussi chez les animaux plus âgés. Conformément à la terminologie deWhite (1943, 1945),P. r. est désignée comme microhétérochromatique etR. s. comme mégahétérochromatique. Des relations possibles et probables entre le parasitisme social et l'histologie des espèces étudiées sont discutées; en outre, les nouvelles constatations histologiques sont discutées.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 1-20 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Colonies ofHodotermes, Microhodotermes andAnacanthotermes have major and minor workers. InHodotermes, these develop independently from different larval stages; minor workers do not transform to major workers. For each major worker there are approximately 3.7 minor workers, and the actual sizes of the two worker castes can differ greatly from colony to colony. The first pigmented worker of incipient colonies is a minor worker of the 4th instar, but in more mature colonies the instars of the workers are later and variable. Large larvae, which can produce large workers, and small larvae with patchy pigmentation, which can produce minor workers, can also undergo stationary moults.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Kolonien vonHodotermes, Microhodotermes undAnacanthotermes, enthalten grosse und kleine Arbeiter. Im Falle vonHodotermes entwickeln sie sich unabhängig aus verschiedenen Larvenstadien; kleinere Arbeiter wandeln sich nicht in grössere um. Auf einen grossen Arbeiter entfallen etwa 3,7 kleine Arbeiter. Der tatsächliche Umfang der beiden Arbeiterkasten kann sehr von Kolonie zu Kolonie schwanken. Der erste pigmentierte Arbeiter in jungen Kolonien ist ein kleiner Arbeiter im 4. Larvenstadium, aber in älteren Kolonien setzen sich die Arbeiter aus älteren Larven mit unterschiedlicher Zahl von Häutungen zusammen. Grosse Larven, aus denen sich grosse Arbeiter entwickeln können, und kleine Larven mit fleckiger Pigmentierung, die sich zu kleinen Arbeitern differenzieren können, können auch stationäre Häutungen durchmachen.
    Notes: Résumé Les colonies deHodotermes, Microhodotermes et d'Anacanthotermes possèdent des grands et des petits ouvriers. ChezHodotermes, ceux-ci se développent indépendamment à partir de différents stades larvaires; les petits ouvriers ne se transforment pas en grands ouvriers. A chaque grand ouvrier correspond approximativement 3,7 petits ouvriers, et la taille réelle de ces deux castes d'ouvriers peut différer de façon importante d'une colonie à une autre. Le premier ouvrier pigmenté des colonies jeunes est un petit ouvrier du 4e stade, mais dans les, colonies plus âgées, les stades des ouvriers sont plus tardifs et variables. Les grosses larves pouvant produire de grands ouvriers, et les petites, avec des taches de pigmentation, des petits ouvriers, peuvent également subir des mues stationnaires.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 71-85 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Most works upon Termites hygrotactic reactions studied the effect of air humidity; this paper deals with water into the substrate as an attractive factor in Saintonge Termite. When water is presented to termites into plaster bars following a continuous pattern, no hygropreferendum gradient can be detected; termites seek to cluster in maximal humidity zone. The reaction is faster at higher temperature. When water is presented following a discontinuous pattern (separate plaster bars) termites prefer always maximum humidity. They are very able to discriminate humidities slightly different only. They avoid saturation hygrometry when a slightly inferior humidity is presented close to. This hygropreferendum is as clearly seen in the case of neutral substrates (plaster) than in the case of attractive ones (pieces of wood). Termites number play an important role in hygrotactic reaction. An isolated worker can choose maximal hygrometry but the more the Termites group is big, the more hygrotactic reaction is intense. It is more intense when water is into the substrate than into the air. Termites do not go directly towards wet zones, but try first all the possibilities following a chance schedule.
    Notes: Résumé Alors que la plupart des travaux sur la réaction hygrotaxique des Termites ont étudié l'effet de l'humidité de l'air, le présent travail est consacré à l'étude de l'eau du substrat, comme facteur attractif chez le Termite de Saintonge. Quand l'eau est présentée aux Termites sur des barres de plâtre en quantité croissante continue, aucun gradient pour l'hygropreferendum n'est mis en évidence: les Termites tendent à se grouper dans la zone d'humidité maximale. La réaction est plus rapide à température plus élevée. Quand l'eau est répartie de façon discontinue sur des morceaux de plâtre, les Termites manifestent toujours une préférence pour l'humidité maximale. Les Termites peuvent très bien discriminer des humidités peu différentes entre elles. Ils évitent de se fixer à l'humidité la plus grande lorsqu'on leur présente à proximité une humidité légèrement inférieure à cette dernière. Cet hygropreferendum est aussi bien marqué pour les substrats neutres (plâtre) que pour les bois attractifs. Le nombre de Termites joue un rôle important dans la réaction hygrotaxique. Un termite isolé peut choisir l'humidité maximale, mais plus le groupe est important plus la réaction hygrotaxique est intense. La réaction hygrotaxique est plus intense si l'eau est présentée sur le substrat que si elle parvient par l'atmosphère. Les Termites ne vont pas directement dans les zones humides mais essaient, avant, toutes les possibilités offertes.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The analysis of the heart beat frequency variations induced by several stimuli in gregarious and solitarious adults of the Migratory Locust demonstrates: 1o The heart rate is significantly higher in animals exposed 80 mn to light (4,500 lux) than in Locusts kept in darkness. 2o Lighting induces, in dark adapted insects, a bradycardy with low light (45 lux) and a tachycardy with a higher intensity (4,500 lux). 3o In solitarious, when the light is switch off it appears a discrete tachycardy for all intensities; in the gregarious the reaction varies with light intensity. 4o Change in a continous air current without odor causes a bradycardy, at least in solitarious, but, when the odor of the some phase Locusts is added to the air current, it induces a very light tachycardy. 5o Comparison of the two phases data makes clear that the heart rate is higher and the cardiac reactivity to external stimulations is stronger in solitarious than in gregarious:a) deeper variations to light,b) shorter latency and higher heart responses to light and other stimulations,c) lower activation thresholds. 6o The results interpretation takes in account the nervous and endocrine regulation heart in Insects. 7o The problem of the biological significance of these heart responses is discussed: it could be one of the vegetative components of a «suprise reaction» possibly modulated by the significant value of the stimulus.
    Notes: Résumé L'analyse des variations de la fréquence cardiaque en réponse à diverses stimulations, chez des adultes grégaires et solitaires du Criquet migrateur, montre que: 1o Des criquets soumis à un éclairement prolongé assez intense (4 500 lux) présentent une fréquence cardiaque significativement plus élevée qu'à l'obscurité. 2o L'allumage d'une lampe entraîne, chez les insectes préalablement adaptés à l'obscurité, une variation de la fréquence cardiaque dont le sens dépend de l'intensité lumineuse (entre 45 et 4 500 lux). 3o La cessation de cette stimulation lumineuse induit chez les solitaires une légère tachycardie à tous les éclairements; chez les grégaires, au contraire, la réponse à l'extinction de la lumière varie en fonction de l'intensité. 4o Chez les solitaires tout au moins, l'arrêt momentané d'un faible courant d'air atteignant l'animal en permanence s'accompagne d'une bradycardie. Par ailleurs, l'odeur des congénères (appartenant à la même phase), quand elle s'ajoute au courant d'air, entraîne une très légère tachycardie. 5o La comparaison des résultats obtenus sur les animaux des deux phases montre que la fréquence cardiaque est plus élevée chez les solitaires que chez les grégaires. Les solitaires possèdent également une réactivité cardiaque plus importante aux stimulus externes, comme l'indiquent:a) une influence plus marquée des variations de l'éclairement ambiant,b) une latence plus brève et une ampleur généralement plus grande des réactions cardiaques à la lumière et à d'autres stimulus,c) l'existence de seuils d'activation plus bas. 6o Les résulats sont discutés en tenant compte des données récentes sur la régulation nerveuse et endocrine du rythme cardiaque chez les Insectes 7o Le problème de la signification biologique de ces réponses cardiaques est évoqué: on pourrait y voir l'une des composantes, végétatives, d'une «réaction de surprise» éventuellement modulée par la valeur signifiante du stimulus.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 261-265 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary We present a probe to take well localized samples out of the nests of the groupFormica rufa.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Wir stellen eine Sonde vor zum Nehmen gut lokalisierter Müster aus den Nesthügein der GruppeFormica rufa.
    Notes: Résumé Nous présentons une sonde pour la prise d'échantillons bien localisés dans les nids du groupeFormica rufa.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 323-331 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Les ouvrières deMyrmecia froggatti Forel et deM. varians Mayr présentent un monomorphisme avec une faible variabilité de la taille, tandis que celles deM. simillima montrent un dimorphisme avec une considérable variation de la taille. Les valeurs des coefficients de variabilité calculés pour quatre caractères fournissent une bonne mesure de la variation spécifique de la taille. Les histogrammes de fréquence du rapport longueur/largeur de la tête sont unimodaux pour une colonie deM. froggatti et trois colonies deM. varians et bimodaux pour cinq colonies deM. simillima.
    Notes: Summary Myrmecia froggatti Forel andM. varians Mayr workers show monomorphism with limited size variability, while those ofM. simillima exhibit biphasic monomorphism with considerable size variation. Coefficient of variability values calculated for four characters provided a good measure of species size variation. Frequency histograms of head length against head width were distinetly unimodal in one colony ofM. froggatti and three colonies ofM. varians, and bimodal in the five colonies ofM. simillima.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 333-342 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé On a étudié la relation entre les mues larvaies et les mues à soldat dans des groupes de pseudergates formés par différents nombres d'individus: de 2 jusqu'à 25. Dans tous les groupes, il y avait un couple royal et des soldats manquaient continuellement. On a fait deux séries d'expériences: dans une série, le nombre d'insectes décroissait, les pseudergates muées ayant été éloignées; dans l'autre série, le nombre était constant, les animaux morts ou mués ayant été remplacés par des pseudergates marquées. Dans les groupes formés par 2 ou 3 pseudergates, les mues à soldat sont très peu fréquentes; elles atteignent une valuer intermédiaire dans les groupes de 5–12 pseudergates et des valeurs plus élevées dans les groupes de 13–25 individus. Des différences assez nettes et relativement constantes séparent les pourcentages des soldats différenciés dans les trois conditions indiquées. Le nombre des pseudergates joue donc un rôle dans la détermination des soldats, moins important toutefois que celui qui est joué par le couple royal. On discute la possibilité que les pseudergates exercent leur influence stimulatrice par l'intermédiaire du couple royal ou directement sur les individus de leur même stade.
    Abstract: Riassunto E' stato studiato il rapporto tra mute larvali e mute a soldato in gruppi di pseudergati costituiti con numeri diversi di esemplari: da 2 fino a 25. Tutti i gruppi comprendevano una coppia di reali e mancavano continuamente di soldati. Nei gruppi formati con 2 o 3 pseudergati, le mute a soldato avvengono con frequenze assai basse; hanno valori intermedi nei gruppi di 5–12 pseudergati e più elevati in quelli di 13–25 esemplari. Differenze abbastanza nette e relativamente costanti separano le percentuali di soldati differenziati nelle tre condizioni indicate. Il numero delle pseudergati ha dunque un ruolo nella determinazione dei soldati, seppure molto minore rispetto a quello svolto dai reali. Viene discussa la possibilità che le pseudergati esercitino la loro azione stimolatrice tramite la coppia reale, o direttamente sulle compagne di gruppo.
    Notes: Summary The differentiation of pseudergates into soldiers was investigated in soldierless experimental groups formed by a royal pair of supplementary reproductives and by different numbers of pseudergates in a range from 2 to 25. Two series of experiments were carried out: one with decreasing numbers of insects per group, since the moulted pseudergates were removed by each group, the other with a constant number, since the moulted or dead insects were replaced with marked pseudergates. Frequences of moults into soldiers were very low in small groups (2–3 pseudergates); they were intermediate in groups of 5 to 12 pseudergates, and were higher in the largher groups of 13 to 25 pseudergates. Thus, the moults into soldiers appear to by influenced by the number of pseudergates; therefore these play a role in stimulating the differentiation into soldiers, althrough at a much lower degree than the royal pair. The effect of pseudergates, direct or indirect, is discussed.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 391-393 
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    Insectes sociaux 21 (1974), S. 95-106 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Während des Jahres 1972 wurden Kolonien vonNasutitermes exitiosus (Hill) in der Nähe von Canberra, Australien, beobachtet. Dabei fanden sich in jedem untersuchten Hügel neben dem Geschlechtstierpaar, allen Stadien grosser und kleiner Arbeiter und den üblichen Nasuti-Soldaten stets auch einige Soldaten von nicht «normalem» Typ, wie sie zum ersten Mal vonHill 1946 erwähnt wurden. «Normale» Soldaten sind klein und leiten sich von kleinen Arbeitern ab; «abnormale» sind grösser, tragen verkürzte, nach unten gerichtete Rostren und stammen von grossen Arbeitern. Beobachtungen im Feld und im Labor zeigten bemerkenswert verschiedenes Verhalten der kleinen (SS) und der grossen (LS) Soldaten. Wenn im Feld Löcher in eine Nestoberfläche geschlagen wurden, fanden sich unter den zur Verteidigung zusammenlaufenden Soldaten nur selten LS. Dies galt sogar für ein aberrantes Nest, in dem die LS mehr als 80 % der Soldaten-Population ausmachten. Andrerseits fanden sich LS in weitaus grösserer Anzahl in nahrungssuchenden Gruppen (12.4 % der nahrungssuchenden Soldaten gegenüber weniger als 2 % der Soldaten der gesamten Kolonie). Die Funktion der LS bei der Nahrungssuche war jedoch nicht die aktiver Verteidigung. Wenn man nämlich Holzstücke, die solche Gruppen enthielten, aufnahm und abklopfte, waren nur weniger als 2 % der hervorkommenden (und Verteidigungsverhalten zeigenden) Soldaten LS; etwa 56 % der im Holz verborgenbleibenden Soldaten — die herausgeholt werden mussten — waren hingegen LS. Ihr Verhalten glich dem der nahrungssuchenden Arbeiter. Laborversuche brachten ähnliche Ergebnisse: Klopfen und andere Störungen am Ausgang einer kleinen Holzkammer, die die gleiche Anzahl Arbeiter, LS und SS enthielt, veranlassten nur SS zum Herauskommen in Verteidigungsstellung. Bei Störung der Nahrungssucher einer Laborkolonie zogen sich Arbeiter und LS eilig in den schützenden Behälter zurück, während die SS «auf Wache bleiben». Der Vorteil dieser grossen Soldaten für eine Kolonie ist nicht klar ersichtlich. Ihre erhöhte Anzahl bei nahrungssuchenden Gruppen lässt jedoch — jedenfalls für diese wichtige Tätigkeit — einen solchen möglich erscheinen.
    Notes: Summary Colonies ofNasutitermes exitiosus (Hill) near Canberra, Australia were studied during 1972. In addition to the reproductive pair, instars of the large and the small worker lines, and the typical nasutiform soldier, each mound examined also contained at least a few soldiers (first mentioned byHill in 1946) which were not of the usual type. They were larger, had shortened, downwardly deflected rostrums, and were derived from the large instead of from the small worker line. Although both the small soldiers (SS) and the large soldiers (LS) produced and expelled a terpenoid secretion from the cephalic gland, field and laboratory studies showed that they differed markedly in their behavior. In field tests when holes were punched in a mound surface the defending soldiers that congregated at the breach rarely included LS's. This was true even for an aberrant mound in which the LS's comprised over 80 % of the total soldier population. On the other hand, LS's were found in considerably larger numbers in foraging parties (12.4 % of the foraging soldiers, as compared with 〈2 % of the total soldiers composing a colony). The function of LS's in foraging, however, was not aggressively defensive. When pieces of wood containing foragers were isolated from the soil and tapped, less than 2 % of the soldiers that emerged (exhibiting defensive behavior) were LS's. About 56 % of the soldiers that secreted themselves within the wood and had to be extracted were LS's. Their behavior was like that of the foraging workers. Laboratory tests gave similar results. Tapping and other disturbances at an exit hole in a small wooden chamber containing equal numbers of workers, LS's, and SS's caused emergence (and in defensive stance) of SS's only. Disturbance of foragers in a laboratory colony caused workers and LS's to retreat precipitously into the sheltering container, while SS's remained «on guard». The advantage to the colony of the presence of these non-combative soldiers is not clear, but their enhanced numbers in foraging parties implies a usefulness, at least in this important activity.
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    Insectes sociaux 21 (1974), S. 157-162 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary An apparatus is described which measures the duration of traction byF. polyctena workers of a chain of twigs. Up to a certain point, traction is independent of nest situation, of light and of temperature, but is dependent, up to a point, on environmental cues; it is inhibited when the number of fellow ants is too large and their agitation too great. The concept of reinforcement in the behaviour of social insects is discussed; it appears almost without application in a number of activities of ants and bees.
    Notes: Résumé On décrit un appareil permettant de mesurer la durée de la traction sur une chaînette de brindilles chezF. polyctena. La traction est indépendante, dans une certaine mesure, de la présence du nid, indépendante des stimuli lumineux ou calorifiques, dépendante dans une certaine mesure des repères environnants; elle est inhibée par un trop grand nombre de congénères. On discute à ce propos la notion de renforcement et son peu d'utilité en ce qui concerne beaucoup de traits du comportement des insectes sociaux.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A study of the occurrence of arboreal ants of the genusCrematogaster in the African Umbrella Tree (Musanga cecropioides) in the Lower Ivory Coast shows that the rate of colonisation increases with the tree's age. The only structures which the ants build on, or in, the trees are shelters for mealybugs (whose numbers determine the number of the ants) and gallery nests dug in the extensive pith of the trunk, branches and petioles. Tentative evaluation of the total population ofCrematogaster on a single Umbrella Tree gave estimates of from 125,000 to 197,000 individuals. The pith of the Umbrella Tree seems to provide a substitute habitat for ants which, in dense primary forest, inhabit dead wood. The Umbrella Tree is abundant in young secondary forest and the structure of its pith allows lignicolousCrematogaster to maintain themselves where their normal habitat has disappeared.
    Notes: Résumé L'étude des modes de colonisation du parasolier africain (Musanga cecropioïdes) par des fourmis arboricoles du genreCrematogaster en basse Côte-d'Ivoire forestière met en évidence l'influence prépondérante de l'âge des arbres, d'autant plus colonisés qu'ils sont plus vieux. Le comportement constructeur des fourmis est limité à la construction d'étables pour les cochenilles dont le nombre détermine l'abondance des fourmis sur l'organe infesté, et au creusement de galeries abritant les calies dans l'importante moelle des troncs, branches et pétioles foliaires de l'arbre. Un essai d'évaluation de la population totale deCrematogaster sur un Parasolier adulte montre que l'effectif varie entre 125000 et 197000 individus. Le parasolier semble jouer le rôle d'une niche écologique de remplacement pour ces fourmis habitant les bois morts lors de la destruction de la forêt dense: l'abondance des parasoliers dans le jeune recru forestier et la structure particulière de leur moelle permet auxCrematogaster lignicoles de se maintenir alors que leur habitat normal a disparu.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Les ouvrières d'une société deMyrmica rubra sont réparties en catégories d'âge sur la base de leur pigmentation cuticulaire (Cammaerts-Tricot, 1974c, fig. 1). Le présent travail analyse la production de phéromone de piste par des fourmis de teintes différentes ainsi que leur tendance à y répondre. Les dimensions du réservoir de la glande à poison augmentent avec l'âge des fourmis. L'activité des extraits de ces glandes croit quand les ouvrières vieillissent. Chez les plus jeunes individus, nous ne détectons guère de phéromone de piste. Les fourmis peuvent répondre à leur phéromone de piste dès après leur mue imaginale. Cette réaction est d'autant plus nette que lesM. rubra sont plus âgées. Les plus vieilles ouvrières, c'est-à-dire les fourrageuses, peuvent donc émettre de grandes quantités de phéromone de piste et suivre aisément les traces de leurs congénères. Ces deux aptitudes sont certes avantageuses quand un recrutement d'ouvrières vers une proie ou un ennemi survient sur l'aire de récolte d'une société.
    Notes: Summary Trail pheromone production and trail following behaviour of workers ofMyrmica rubra of different age groups, categorized by their cuticular pigmentation, were analysed. The dimensions of the poison gland reservoir increase as workers grow older. No trail pheromone could be detected in callows. Its activity, as measured by the reactions of ants to it, appears and increases as ants grow older, the workers responding to their trail pheromone throughout adult life, although their response becomes increasingly obvious as the ants become older. The oldest ants, the foragers, are thus able to emit the largest amount of trail pheromone and follow more readily their own and congeners' trails. These capabilities help the colony when recruitment to repel an enemy or to exploit a source of food occurs in its foraging area.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Oogenesis was studied in bumblebee workers aged 1–5 days in order to discover which processes are suppressed in queenright colonies and promoted in queenless colonies. Queenless groups were started from 4 newly emerged workers. On the second day of life workers in queenless colonies have larger nuclei in their trophocytes than workers of the same age in queenright colonies; on the third day the first accessoric nuclei appear in the terminate oocytes and the length of the oocytes begins to increase rapidly. The RNA metabolism in trophocytes was studied by autoradiography. After the first day workers without a queen have a higher rate of synthesis and transport. The rate of RNA synthesis is five times higher than in workers in queenright colonies; in the latter RNA synthesis begins to decrease on the first day. Beginning on the third day, a higher protein synthesis was detected in the terminate oocytes autoradiographically. In contrast, separation of ovarian soluble proteins by disc electrophoresis indicated that, already on the first day, workers in queenless colonies have a greater protein content in their ovary than workers in queenright colonies. Already on the first day the yolk proteins are present in a higher concentration in the hemolymph of workers in queenless groups than in queenright groups. The results show that in queenright colonies the processes of oogenesis are not suppressed completely but are continuing on a lower level. During the first five days no yolk is deposited in the oocytes. Immediately after their emergence, the workers perceive the presence or absence of the queen and correspondingly, already on the first day, regulation of the synthetic processes of oogenesis takes place. These results are discussed in view of the endocrine control of oocyte development.
    Abstract: Résumé L'ovogenèse d'ouvrières de BourdonsB. terrestris âgées de 1 à 5 jours a été étudiée pour découvrir les processus qui sont inhibés en présence de la reine et ceux qui sont provoqués par son absence. Le second jour de vie imaginale, les ouvrières orphelines possèdent dans les trophocytes des nucléoles plus grands que les ouvrières en présence d'une reine. Le troisième jour, des nucléoles accessoires apparaissent dans leurs ovocytes, dont la taille commence à augmenter rapidement. Le métabolisme de l'ARN a été étudié par autoradiographie. Les ouvrières orphelines ont, dès le deuxième jour, une synthèse et un transport d'ARN plus élevés dans leurs cellules nourricières. La synthèse d'ARN est cinq fois plus élevée que chez les ouvrières des sociétés avec une reine. Chez celles-ci, la synthèse d'ARN décroît dès le premier jour. C'est à partir du troisième jour que, par autoradiographie, on met en évidence une augmentation de la synthèse des protéines dans les ovocytes distaux des ouvrières orphelines. En revanche, la séparation des protéines ovariennes solubles par disc-électrophorèse montre que, dès le premier jour, ces ouvrières ont un taux de protéines plus élevé dans leurs ovaires que celles des colonies avec reine. Dans l'hémolymphe des ouvrières orphelines, la concentration des protéines destinées à la construction des ovocytes est déjà plus élevée au premier jour de la vie imaginale. Ces résultats montrent que, dans les colonies avec reine, l'ovogenèse n'est pas complètement inhibée par celle-ci, mais elle est très réduite. Le vitellus n'apparaît pas dans les ovocytes pendant les cinq premiers jours. Aussitôt après l'éclosion imaginale, les ouvrières perçoivent la présence ou l'absence de la reine et, dès le premier jour, régulent en conséquence les synthèses nécessaires au développement des ovocytes, dans leur corps gras et leurs ovaires. Le contrôle endocrinien de l'ovogenèse est discuté à la lumière de ces résultats.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Bei 1 bis 5 Tage alten Arbeiterinnen der HummelartB. terrestris wurde die Oogenese untersucht, um zu klären, welche Vorgänge bei der Eibildung im weiselrichtigen Zustand des Volkes gedrosselt sind und im weisellosen Zustand gefördert werden. Weisellose Gruppen wurden aus je 4 frischgeschlüpften Arbeiterinnen gebildet. Am 2. Lebenstag besitzen weisellose Arbeiterinnen größere Nährzellkerne als gleichaltrige weiselrichtige Arbeiterinnen, am. 3. Tag treten bei ihnen in den Oocyten akzessorische Kerne auf und es setzt starkes Längenwachstum ein. Der RNS-Stoffwechsel in den Nährzellen wurde autoradiographisch untersucht. Weisellose Arbeiterinnen besitzen vom 2. Tag an einen erhöhten RNS-Umsatz. Die RNS-Synthese ist ca. 5mal höher als bei weiselrichtigen Arbeiterinnen, bei denen die RNS-Synthese vom 1. Tage an abnimmt. Erst am 3. Tag ließ sich in den endständigen Oocyten weiselloser Arbeiterinnen autoradiographisch eine verstärkte Eiweißsynthese nachweisen. Dagegen zeigte die diskelektrophoretische Auftrennung der löslichen Ovarproteine, daß weisellose Arbeiterinnen bereits am 1. Lebenstag einen höheren Proteingehalt im Ovar besitzen als weiselrichtige Arbeiterinnen. In der Haemolymphe weiselloser Arbeiterinnen sind die dotterpflichtigen Protein-fraktionen bereits am 1. Lebenstag in höherer Konzentration vorhanden. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, daß die Synthesen für die Eibildung im weiselrichtigen Zustand nicht völlig unterdrückt sind, sondern auf einem niedrigen Niveau ablaufen, wobei es aber in den ersten 5 Lebenstagen nicht zur Dotterbildung kommt. Gleich nach dem Schlüpfen registrieren die Arbeiterinnen den weiselrichtigen oder weisellosen Zustand des Volkes und regulieren dementsprechend die Synthesen für die Eibildung im Fettkörper und im Ovar bereits am 1. Tag. Diese Befunde werden im Hinblick auf die hormonelle Steuerung der Eireifung diskutiert.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary 1. In field populations ofHarpagoxenus sublaevis, about 10% of all colonies are young colonies in the 1st and 10% in the 2nd year after mating of the queen. Thus the average lifetime of aHarpagoxenus society can be estimated to be approximately 10 years. 2. Fertilized young ♀♀ try to penetrate into a host nest 2 to 10 days after mating. They use their mandibles to dismember the host . Some evidence exists that theHarpagoxenus ♀ simultaneously uses a pheromone from its Dufour's gland as an offensive weapon. Very young host are not always killed, but often serve as first slaves. 3. Harpagoxenus ♀♀ show certain elements of brood care for the host larvae and pupae they have appropriated as well as for their own eggs. From the host larvae on the other hand they get a lot of food. Some of the host larvae develop into workers in the same year, while others become ♀♀, and ♂♂ in the following year. 4. Monogyny ofHarpagoxenus societies is strongly secured during colony foundation by aggressive interactions between young queens even when they are sisters. In older coloniesHarpagoxenus drive out young queens. 5. Egg laying byHarpagoxenus queens begins 8 to 47 days (19.7 days in the average) after mating. The first brood consists of about 20 eggs. Differences between dealated and ergatoid females could not be observed. 6. Field colony foundations after their first hibernation yielded 3.5Harpagoxenus- in the average. Yet more than a half of the colonies produced the first only after a second hibernation. Colonies founded in the laboratory brought up in the first brood 8.3Harpagoxenus on the average and a maximum of 24. No differences could be found between dealated and ergatoid queens in this respect. 7. Further development of laboratory colonies is at least partially dependent on the supply of host pupae in each brood period. For the production of 2,642Harpagoxenus , ♀♀ and ♂♂ altogether 4,379 host pupae were needed, a ratio of 1.66 slaves per 1Harpagoxenus. 8. Alate females or sexually active ergatomorphs are regularly produced in the 2nd brood.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung 1. In Freilandpopulationen vonHarpagoxenus sublaevis sind je rund 10% der V\:olker Koloniegr\:undungen im 1. bzw. 2. Jahr nach Begattung der K\:onigin. Die durch-schnittliche Lebensdauer einesHarpagoxenus- Volkes wird daher auf ca. 10 Jahre gesch\:atzt. 2. Begattete Jungweibchen versuchen 2 bis 10 Tage nach der Kopula in ein Wirtsnest einzudringen. Im Kampf gegen die des Nestes werden diesen die Extremit\:aten mittels der Mandibeln abgetrennt. Hinweise auf ein gleichzeitig vomHarpagoxenus-\pF als Offensivwaffe eingesetztes Pheromon aus der Dufourdr\:use sind gegeben. Sehr junge Wirts- werden nicht immer get\:otet, sondern h\:aufig als erste Sklaven benutzt. 3. Harpagoxenus-\pF\pF zeigen gewisse Elemente der Brutpflege gegen\:uber den \:ubernommenen Wirtslarven,-puppen und eigenen Eiern. Sie erhalten jedoch von den Wirtslarven auch erhebliche Mengen an Nahrung. Ein Teil der Wirtslarven entwickelt sich noch im gleichen, wenige andere im folgenden Jahr zu Wirts-♀♀,- und -♂♂. 4. Die Monogynie derHarpagoxenus-V\:olker wird schon in der Koloniegr\:undungsphase streng gesichert durch das Kampfverhalten junger Weibchen gegeneinander, das auch gegen Geschwister voll wirksam wird. In alten V\:olkern vertreiben auchHarpagoxenus- junge ♀♀. 3. Die Eiablage derHarpagoxenus-K\:onigin beginnt zwischen 8 und 47 Tage, im Mittel 19,7 Tage, nach der Begattung. Das erste Gelege umfaßt ca. 20 Eier. Unterschiede zwischen Vollweibchen und ergatoiden ♀♀ konnten dabei nicht beobachtet werden. 6. Freilandkoloniegr\:undungen zogen nach der 1. Ueberwinterung im Mittel 3,5Harpagoxenus- auf, \:uber die H\:alfte der V\:olker brachte erst nach einer zweiten Ueberwinterung die ersten auf. Laborkoloniegr\:undungen produzierten in der ersten Brut im Mittel 8,3Harpagoxenus- , im Maximum bis 24. Vollweibchen und ergatoide \pF\pF unterschieden sich darin nicht. 7. Die weitere Entwicklung der Laborv\:olker ist ziemlich abh\:angig von der Zufuhr von Wirtspuppen in jeder Brutperiode. Insgesamt wurden f\:ur die Produktion von 2 642Harpagoxenus- 4379 Wirtspuppen aufgewendet oder 1,66 Sklaven/1Harpagoxenus. 8. Schon in der 2. Brut werden regelm\:a\sBig gefl\:ugelte \pF\pF bzw. sexuell aktive Ergatomorphe erzeugt.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 41-64 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The study ofOrphania scutata was undertaken through classical dissection methods. Aspect and arrangement of brain and ganglia, as well as setting and direction of nerves emergence, have been studied. In male as well as female, brain, thoracic ganglia and stomatogastric system show the same disposition. Among the ganglia of the ventral nerve cord, the last one or genital ganglion presents modifications in male as well as in female.
    Notes: Résumé L'étude anatomique du système nerveux central et stomatogastrique d'Orphania scutata fut entreprise par les méthodes classiques de dissection. L'aspect et la disposition des masses cérébrales et ganglionnaires sont étudiés ainsi que la disposition et le trajet des nerfs qui en sont issus. Chez le mâle comme chez la femelle, le cerveau, les ganglions thoraciques et le système stomatogastrique présentent la même disposition. Seul, parmi les ganglions de la chaîne nerveuse ventrale abdominale, le dernier ganglion, ou ganglion génital, résulte de la fusion des neuromères 8–9–10–11, et présente des particularités liées au sexe.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 103-107 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The widely distributed palearctic speciesCrossocerus (Cuphopterus) dimidiatus exhibits remarkable social behaviour. In one case at least six females, in another three females shared the same hole in a house wall. Great differences in the activity of the females can be interpreted as evidence of a division of labor among these females. One of three females was catching flies for provisioning the nest, while the two others were staying mostly «at home», at least temporary guarding the nest. This is the second record of division of labor in Sphecoidea. There were no great morphological differences among the females. The nest could not be examined, but most probably the wasps were sharing really a common nest and not only a common entrance.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die weit verbreitete paläarktische ArtCrossocerus (Cuphopterus) dimidiatus zeigt ein bemerkenswertes soziales Verhalten. Ein Loch in einer Hauswand wurde in einem Jahr von mindestens sechs, im nächsten von drei Weibchen gemeinsam benutzt. Große Aktivitätsunterschiede der Weibchen lassen sich als Zeichen einer Arbeitsteilung deuten. Von drei Weibchen trug eines Fliegen ein, während die beiden anderen im Nest blieben und zumindest zeitweilig Wächterdienst leisteten. Es ist dies der zweite Nachweis von Arbeitsteilung bei Sphecoidea. Die Weibchen unterschieden sich körperlich nur gering voneinander. Das Nest selbst konnte nicht untersucht werden, doch liegt die Annahme nahe, daß tatsächlich ein gemeinsames Nest und nicht nur ein gemeinsamer Eingang benutzt wurde.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 109-123 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé 1. La relation entre le nombre de récolteuses et de nourrices, dans un espace vital limité, donne une augmentation du nombre et poids comparable aux cultures à faible densité dans les nids plans. Parmi les récolteuses, il y a un nombre petit mais constant de nourrices. 2. Huit cages d'élevage, longueur 1–8 cm (6 mm diam.), ne donnent pas d'augmentation de la population moyenne des butineuses dans la seconde période de comptage de trois semaines. Il n'est pas observé de différences remarquables entre traitements ou d'un jour à l'autre. Une indication de l'effet de densité est montrée par les deux plus petites cultures, autrement le poids moyen du couvain régressant avec le nombre d' ♀ à l'intérieur corrobore l'absence d'effet de densité. 3. Huit cages d'élevage, longueur 0,5–4 cm (4 mm diam.), ne donnent pas de couvain à développement rapide, mais le nombre de larves résiduelles régresse avec l'espace vital relatif disponible. 4. Un nouvel essai, 0,5–4 cm (4 mm diam.), suggère un changement du groupe d' ♀ avec un nombre constant de larves rèsiduelles, sauf dans les deux plus petites cultures. 5. Le changement d'un paquet d' ♀ n'a pas ètè observè avec succès car les ♀ ont maintenant un fort groupement. Tout le temps, correspondant cependant à l'état de groupement étroit de l'expérience précédente. Une chute constante des «individus d'intérieur», 10 ♀, a été observée. 6. Des pertes de couvain dans les cultures à haute densité semblent vraisemblablement dues à l'agression des ♀. Deux larves mâchonnées ont été vues. 7. L'interaction des effets de la reine et de la haute densité produit und moindre gain de poids pour les grandes larves hibernantes, bien qu'une forte densité seule a de considérables effets inhibiteurs. 8. La présence de la reine et une haute densité ont un effet moindre, mais certain, sur les petites larves hibernantes. Les pertes sont plus grandes et les gains de poids plus petits quand une reine est présente à grande densité. Elle occupe un volume physique équivalent à 3 ♀ et une présence «comportementale» du même nombre et ces dernières sont exclues quand l'espace est limitè.
    Notes: Summary 1. Interaction of increasing forager numbers with nurses in a limited living space gave numbers and weight increases comparable to low density cultures in plane nests. The foraging population included a small but constant number of nurses. 2. Eight living volumes, length 1–8 cm (6 mm diam.) gave no increase of mean foraging population in the 2nd of 2 three-week periods of counting. No noticeable difference, between treatments, or from day to day was shown. An indication of density effect was shown by the two smallest cultures, otherwise the mean brood weight regressing with inside worker number supported a lack of density effect. 3. Eight living volumes, length 0.5–4 cm (4 mm diam.) gave no rapid brood but residual larval numbers regressed with relative available living space. 4. A repeat trial, 0.5–4 cm (4 mm diam.) suggested a change of worker packing with a constant number of residual larvae except in the two smallest cultures. 5. Change of packing was not successfully observed as workers maintained a tight packing pattern throughout, corresponding however to the tightly packed stage of the previous experiment. A constant fall of insiders, 10 workers/cm length was observed. 6. Brood loss in high density cultures seems likely to be caused by worker aggression. Two chewed-up larvae were observed. 7. Interaction of queen effect and high density, caused least weight gain for large, hibernated larvae although high density alone had considerable inhibitory effects. 8. Queen presence and high density had a lesser but definite effect on small hibernated larvae. Losses were greater and weight gains smaller when a queen was present at high density. She has a physical volume equivalent to 3 workers and a «behavioural» presence of the same number and these latter were excluded when space was limited.
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    Insectes sociaux 20 (1973), S. 133-144 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary This paper is presented as a preliminary inquiring into the leaf-cutting behaviour of the fungus-antAtta sexdens rubropilosa. We have measured the amount of daily leaf-cutting in five ant-nests, the amount of leaf-cutting by periods of 12 hours, and the amount of leaf-cutting of different leaf species. We have found great differences of leaf-cutting between ant-nests and irregular daily differences in each nest. We were unable to find a nycthemeral rhythm independent from environmental conditions, or a preference towards a determined leaf species. Introducing obstacles on the way of leaf-carrying workers showed us a great adaptability of this behaviour, and its subordination to the possibility of introduction of leaf-pieces into the nest.
    Notes: Résumé Comme démarche préliminaire à une étude expérimentale du comportement del'Atta sexdens rubropilosa, nous avons mesuré la quantité de découpage journalier des feuilles fournies à cinq colonies différentes, la quantité de découpage par période de douze heures et, la quantité de découpage de différents végétaux. D'autre part, nous avons introduit différents obstacles dans le circuit qui va des feuilles à l'intérieur du nid. Quant au découpage, nous avons décelé de grosses différences entre les colonies, mais des différences journalières dans chaque colonie. Nous n'avons pu trouver ni un rythme nyctéméral indépendant des conditions extérieures, ni une préférence constante pour un des végétaux fournis. L'introduction des obstacles montre la grande élasticité de ce comportement, aussi bien que sa subordination à la possibilité de livraison des découpures dans l'intérieur du nid.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Das Juvenilhormon-Analogon, Aethyl-3,7,11-Trimethyl-Dodeca-2,4-Dienoat (ZR 512) kann alle Schritte der Kastenbildung bei der TermiteZootermopsis nevadensis beeinlussen. Die Bildung von Ersatzgeschlechtstieren in verwaisten Gruppen von Larven und Nymphen und die Entwicklung von Geflügelten in Gruppen von Nymphen des letzten Stadiums wurden durch niedrige Dosen von ZR 512-Gas gehemmt. Bei Behandlung von Gruppen von Nymphen des letzten Stadiums mit mittleren Dosen des Juvenilhormon-Analogons entstanden hauptsächlich Nymphen-Imago-Zwischenformen oder nach stationären Häutungen wieder Nymphen. Hohe Dosen von ZR 512 bewirkten regressive Häutungen und Vorsoldatenentwicklung in Gruppen von Nymphen des letzten Stadiums und in einem sehr hohen Prozentsatz Vorsoldatenbildung in Gruppen von Larven. Es konnte auch gezeigt werden, dass ZR 512 die Prothorakaldrüsen der behandelten Larven beeinflusst und auch ihre Degeneration herbeiführen kann. Aus den Ergebnissen lässt sich ableiten, dass die Differenzierung der Kasten beiZootermopsis nevadensis vom Juvenilhormon-Titer während des Häutungsintervalls der Larven und Nymphen abhängt.
    Notes: Summary The juvenile hormone analogue, ethyl 3,7,11-trimethyl-dodeca-2,4-dienoate (ZR 512), can affect all the steps of caste development in the termite,Zootermopsis nevadensis. The formation of replacement reproductives in orphaned groups of larvae and nymphs, and that of alates in groups of last instar numphs, was inhibited by the exposure of these groups to the vapour of low doses of the juvenile hormone analogue. With intermediate doses of the analogue on groups of last instar nymphs, mainly nymph-imago intermediate forms as well as stationary moults were obtained. High doses of the JH analogue induced regressive and presoldier development in groups of last instar nymphs, and presoldier development in groups of larvae. It was also demonstrated that ZR 512 affects the prothoracic glands of the experimental larvae. It is concluded that caste development inZ. nevadensis depends on the juvenile hormone titer during the moulting interval of the larvae and nymphs.
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    Insectes sociaux 21 (1974), S. 133-143 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The social parasitic Myrmicine ant Leptothorax goesswaldi Kutter has been found up to now only four times. The last colony could be kept alive for some months. Observations and experiments with this colony showed, that the biology of L. goesswaldi resembles most that of the related species L. kutteri and Doronomyrmex pacis. The L. goesswaldi-♀ lives together with some queens of the host species in colonies of L. acervorum. Some hints are given that always one L. goesswaldi-♀ lives in a host colony: The parasite seems to be monogynous in a polygynous host society. A worker caste is lacking. Young females of L. goesswaldi produce a sexual pheromone in their poison glands like the ♀♀. The L. goesswaldi-♀♀ present their pheromone in the same and stimulates the ♂♂. The L. goesswaldi-♀♀ present their pheromone in the same position called «Locksterzeln» as the females of the other three species, they dont mate during swarming flights. The sex-pheromones of all four species show some interspecific effects. Magles of L. goesswaldi are attracted and stimulated by the poison gland secretions of their own as well as of the females of H. sublaevis, L. kutteri and D. pacis. Interspecific mating could be observed between D. pacis-♂♂ and L. goesswaldi-♀♀, L goesswaldi-♂♂ and L. kutteri-♀♀, and, formerly, D. pacis-♂♂ and L. kutteri-♀♀ (Buschinger, 1972a). The possible mechanisms of genetic isolation of the four closely related species, two or three of which often live together in one host population, are discussed.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die sozialparasitische Myrmicine Leptothorax goesswaldi Kutter wurde bisher nur viermal gefunden. Das letzte Volk konnte einige Monate am Leben erhalten werden. Beobachtungen und Experimente mit diesem Volk zeigten, daß die Biologie von L. goesswaldi der der verwandten Arten L. kutteri und Doronomyrmex pacis sehr ähnlich ist. Das L. goesswaldi-♀ lebt zussamen mit einigen Königinnen der Wirtsart in Nestern von L. acervorum. Einige Hinweise deuten darauf hin, daß stets nur eine L. goesswaldi-Königin in einem Wirtsvolk lebt: Der Parasit scheint monogyn im polygynen Wirtsvolk zu sein. Ein Arbeiterinkaste fehlt. Jungen Weibchen von L. goesswaldi erzeugen ein Sexualpheromon in der Giftdrüse so wie L. kutteri, D. pacis und Harpagoxenus sublaevis. Dieses wirkt attraktiv und stimulierend auf die Männchen. Das L. goesswaldi-♀ bietet sein Pheromon in derselben, von uns als «Locksterzeln» bezeichnaten Haltung wie die ♀♀ der drei anderen Arten an. Sie machen keinen Hochzeitsflug. Die Sexualpheromone aller vier Arten weisen einige interspezifische Wirkung auf. ♂♂ von L. goesswaldi werden durch das Giftdrüsensekret ihrer eigenen wie auch der ♀♀ von H. sublaevis, L. kutteri und D. pacis angelockt und erregt. Interspezifische Paarungen konnten zwischen D. pacis-♂♂ und L. goesswaldi-♀♀, L. goesswaldi-♂♂ und L. kutteri-♀♀ und, schon früher, D. pacis-♂♂ und L. kutteri-♀♀ (Buschinger, 1972a) beobachtet werden. Die Möglichkeiten der genetischen Isolierung der vier eng verwandten Arten, von denen oft 2 oder 3 in einer Wirtspopulation sympatrisch leben, werden diskutiert.
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    Insectes sociaux 21 (1974), S. 167-179 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A bioassay has been developed for quantitative analysis of trail pheromone extracts inMyrmica rubra. A circular artificial trail of 10 cm in diameter is drawn on a sheet of paper by using 25 μl of hexane extract of the poison sacs (pheromone source) to be tested. This trail is then placed on the ant's foraging area for a testing period of 30 minutes. The most accurate quantification of an extract's activity is the mean of the logarithms of the walked distances along the trail. An arbitrary activity unit is proposed: the activity for which this mean is one. An extract of four foragers' glands/ml hexane has about one unit of activity. An extract of the same concentration of glands from functional queens is hundred times less active. This weak activity could be due to the presence of unspecific organic substances in the extract.
    Notes: Résumé Une méthode est décrite pour doser la phéromone de piste chezMyrmica rubra. Une piste circulaire de 10 cm de diamètre tracée avec 25 μl d'extrait de glande à poison sur une feuille de papier est déposée sur l'aire de récolte d'un nid. Les trajets des fourmis le long de la piste sont enregistrés pendant une demi-heure. La quantification la piss précise de l'activité d'un extrait est la moyenne des logarithmes des distances parcourues le long de la piste. Une unité d'activité est proposée: celle provoquant des réponses dont la moyenne des logarithmes décimaux est 1. Un extrait de concentration de 4 glandes de fourrageuses/ml (10−1 glande/piste) possède une activité d'environ 1 unité. Un extrait de même concentration en glandes à poison de reines fonctionnelles est cent fois moins actif. Cette très faible activité pourrait être due à la présence de substances organiques non spécifiques dans l'extrait.
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    Insectes sociaux 21 (1974), S. 213-229 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Bevölkerungen und mittleren Gewichte von Königinnen und Arbeiterinnen wurden an Proben aus Kolonien von drei Arten vonMyrmica (Myrmica rubra, L.,Myrmica sabuleti Meinert undMyrmica scabrinodis Nylander), bestimmt. M. scabrinodis hat weniger und kleinere Arbeiterinnen als die anderen beiden Arten, doch bestehen die wichtigsten Unterschiede zwischen den Königinnen.M. rubra hat im Durchschnitt 15 Königinnen je Kolonie,M. sabuleti 3 undM. scabrinodis 2, wobei manche Kolonien vonM. rubra undM. sabuleti mikrogyne Königinnen enthalten. In der Regel gibt es in Mikrogynkolonien einige normale Königinnen, etwas weniger als in normalen Kolonien, doch ist die Gesamtzahl der Königinnen bedeutend größer. Mikrogynkolonien vonM. rubra enthalten im Durchschnitt 60 und die vonM. sabuleti 20 Königinnen. Normale Königinnen vonM. sabuleti wiegen 6,3 mg, Mikrogyne 3,8 mg; normale Königinnen vonM. rubra wiegen 5,6 mg, Mikrogyne 2,7 mg und Königinnen vonM. scabrinodis wiegen 4,7 mg. Die Anzahl der Königinnen übt einen negativen Einfluß auf die mittleren Gewichte der Königinnen und der Arbeiterinnen in einer Kolonie aus, während die Anzahl der Arbeteirinnen einen positiven Einfluß bewirkt. Daraus läßt sich der wichtige Schluß ziehen, daßMyrmica Kolonien zusätzlich zu und als Ersatz der Stammköniginnen Töchter rekrutieren müssen, und nicht fremde Königinnen. Dies scheint selbst beiM. scabrinodis der Fall zu sein, bei der eine Kolonie oft nur eine einzige Königin enthält. Es wird angenommen, daß diese Größnverhältnisse durch den «Königinneneffekt» erklärt werden können, der im Labor gründlich erforscht worden ist, da es umso wahrscheinlicher ist, daß eine Arbeiterin unter dem Einfluß einer Königin steht und die «Königinneneffekt» auf die Larven ausübt, je größer die Königinnendichte (Verhältnis von Königinnen zu Arbeiterinnen) ist, doch ist diese Beziehung nicht linear. Die Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, daß vielleicht Königinnen vonM. sabuleti sowie Mikrogynen vonM. sabuleti undM. rubra nicht dieselbe «Königinneneffekt» auf Larven ausüben wie die Königinnen vonM. rubra undM. scabrinodis. Schließlich wird ein Diagramm der wahrscheinlichen Wechselwirkungen zwischen Körpergröß und Bevölkerungsdichte der Individuen in einerMyrmica-Kolonie dargestellt und erörtert.
    Notes: Summary The populations and mean individual weight of queens and workers have been obtained from a sample of colonies for three species ofMyrmica; beingMyrmica rubra L.,Myrmica sabuleti Meinert andMyrmica scabrinodis Nylander. It was found thatM. scabrinodis have fewer and smaller workers than the other two species but the most important differences are in the queen populations.M. rubra average 15 queens per colony,M. sabuleti 3 andM. scabrinodis 2 while some colonies of bothM. rubra andM. sabuleti contain microgynes. There are usually some normal queens in microgynes colonies, slightly fewer than in normal colonies, but there are many more queens altogether. Microgyne colonies ofM. rubra average 60 queens and those ofM. sabuleti 20 queens.M. sabuleti normal queens weigh 6.3 mg, microgynes 3.8 mg,M. rubra normals 5.6 mg, microgynes 2.7 mg andM. scabrinodis 4.7 mg. Queen numbers have a negative influence on the mean individual weights of queens and workers in a colony whilst worker number has a positive influence. An important inplication of this observation is thatMyrmica colonies must tend to recruit daughters, rather than strangers, to add to and replace the foundress queens. This seems to be so even inM. scabrinodis that often has only one queen in a colony. It is suggested that these size relationships can be explained by the «queen effect», that has been well investigated in the laboratory. It is proposed that the greater the queen density (queens/worker) the greater the probability of an individual worker being under the influence of a queen and carrying out «queen effect» on the larvae, although this relationship is not linear. The results imply that perhapsM. sabuleti queens and microgynes of bothM. sabuleti andM. rubra do not have the same «queen effect» on larvae as do queens ofM. rubra andM. scabrinodis. Finally a diagram of the probable interactions between size and population of individuals in aMyrmica colony is presented and discussed.
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    Insectes sociaux 21 (1974), S. 289-299 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Un grand nombre d'organismes ont été trouvés dans les nids deMyrmecia. Les ordres suivants (avec le nombre d'espèces) sont représentés: Anura (1); Araneae (9); Acarina (1); Blattodea (3); Coleoptera (20+); Collembola (3); Diptera (1); Hemiptera (2); Hymenoptera (14); Isoptera (2); Lepidoptera (4); Neuroptera (1); Orthoptera (2); Thysanura (4+); Isopoda (13) et Nematoda (1). Les plus fréquents sont des Collemboles et des Isopodes, qui ont été trouvés dans la majorité des nids; ils sont surtout détritivores. Des Termites et deux espèces de Fourmis cohabitent, sous forme de sociétés, dans les grands dômes de terre desMyrmecia. Certains des Coléoptères et des Diptères se trouvent, à l'état de larves, dans les chambres à débris, tandis que beaucoup des Coléoptères adultes constituent des proies. Il y a lieu de souligner la présence répétée de grandes larves deCarabidae dans les nids de quatre espèces deMyrmecia.
    Notes: Summary A large number of associated organisms have been found in nest ofMyrmecia; the following orders and numbers of species, in brackets, are represented:Anura (1); Araneae (9); Acarina (1); Blattodea (3); Coleoptera (20+); Collembola (3); Diptera (1); Hemiptera (2); Hymenoptera (14); Isoptera (2); Lepidoptera (4); Neuroptera (1); Orthoptera (2); Thysanura (4+); Isopoda (13) and Nematoda (1). Most abundant were specimens of Collembola and Isopoda which were found in the majority of nests; these occurred principally as scavengers. The termite species and two ant species were found in colonies co-inhabiting the large earthen mounds ofMyrmecia. Some of the Coleoptera and Diptera species occurred as larvae in the debris left in chambers, whereas many of the adult beetles were present as prey. Noteworthy were the several occurrences of large Carabidae larvae in the nests of fourMyrmecia species.
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    Keywords: Stingless bees ; Plebeia remota ; social evolution ; division of labour
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    Notes: Summary The genusPlebeia has a special significance for the study of social evolution of stingless bees: morphologically primitive, its species display a wealth of behavioural evolution, especially with respect to the oviposition process. We comparePlebeia remota with the few other members of the genus studied so far. Related to its subtropical geographical range, brood production is seasonal (there is no brood in the colony in colder months), and adult workers occur as summer and winter bees. The nest is in tree cavities, and the involucrum is absent or restricted to the winter period. Brood cells are arranged in horizontal combs, and new cells are built completely synchronously. Each series consists of up to 50 cells, their number being mainly dependent on colony size. Construction speed is remarkably constant, allowing 4–6 batches per 24 hours. Cell building and provisioning are activities of a small group of specialized workers. The oviposition cycle follows the classical subdivisions for stingless bees. During the patrolling phase a worker may “offer” a trophic egg in a most remarkable way: while retreating backward from the queen she bends the abdomen under thorax and head, and lays an egg on the comb. This egg is eaten by the queen or a worker. The provisioning, oviposition and operculation of all cells occur simultaneously, each cell is provisioned by 4–9 workers. Localization of a cell by the queen may be facilitated by its characteristic guard, which “defends” the cell against the approaching queen. The degree of synchronization within a batch is very high: the duration per cell lasts 420–950 sec, the batch of up till 50 cells needs only 557–1160 sec. Operculation is done by a worker that was not involved in the previous steps. Males are generally produced by the queen. Several male producing cycles per year occur. In orphan colonies laying workers give rise to males, and in queenright colonies workers may occasionally reproduce as well. Division of labour follows the general pattern for stingless bees; however, cell building and provisioning are activities of a specialized group of workers.
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    Keywords: Apis mellifera ; queen pheromone ; queen rearing ; monogyny ; Africanized
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    Notes: Summary Queen rearing is suppressed in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) by pheromones, particularly the queen's mandibular gland pheromone. In this study we compared this pheromonally-based inhibition between temperate and tropically-evolved honey bees. Colonies of European and Africanized bees were exposed to synthetic queen mandibular gland pheromone (QMP) for ten days following removal of resident queens, and their queen rearing responses were examined. Queen rearing was suppressed similarly in both European and Africanized honey bees with the addition of synthetic QMP, indicating that QMP acts on workers of both races in a comparable fashion. QMP completely suppressed queen cell production for two days, but by day six, cells containing queen larvae were present in all treated colonies, indicating that other signals play a role in the suppression of queen rearing. In queenless control colonies not treated with QMP, Africanized bees reared 30% fewer queens than Europeans, possibly due to racial differences in response to feedback from developing queens and/or their cells. Queen development rate was faster in Africanized colonies, or they selected older larvae to initiate cells, as only 1 % of queen cells were unsealed after 10 days compared with 12% unsealed cells in European colonies.
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    Insectes sociaux 42 (1995), S. 123-127 
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    Keywords: Drone congregation area ; sexual behaviour ; chemical communication ; male competition ; Meliponinae
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    Notes: Summary This is a first behavioural description of a large non-nest associated drone congregation of the stingless beeMelipona favosa. The about 400 drones had originated from different nests. The males interacted aggressively. Several gynes arrived at the drone congregation area (DCA). Olfactory stimuli triggered specific behaviours of the males as well as of the gynes but matings were not observed at the DCA.
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    Insectes sociaux 42 (1995), S. 137-144 
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    Keywords: Stomodeal trophallaxis ; Ponerinae ; ergatoid male ; ergatoid queen ; Hypoponera
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    Notes: Summary The present paper describes for the first time that adult-to-adult trophallaxis exists in ponerine ants. Furthermore, it shows that the adult castes of the ponerine andHypoponera sp. have different habits of trophallaxis. Workers display a soliciting behavior toward queens, males and workers, but receive regurgitated food only from workers. The workers are forced to stop soliciting for regurgitated food by the “whipping behavior” of the queen. Callow queens solicit regurgitated food from workers and ergatoid males and receive it, while mature queens do not solicit regurgitation from workers. Ergatoid males receive regurgitated food from workers and regurgitate it to queens. Alate males show no trophallactic food exchange with workers and queens. Trophallactic behavior was never observed between males of either winged or ergatoid types.
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    Keywords: Soil-feeding termites ; tropical rainforest ; humic compounds ; structural stability
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    Notes: Summary A comparison was made of some physicochemical characteristics of epigeous termitaries (nest walls and surrounding horizons) of four species of soil-feeding termites living in tropical rainforests. Our aim was to determine whether these species affect the different compounds involved in the structural stability of soil in a similar manner. Our data support the general finding that the structural stability of soil is correlated with organic matter, cations and the relative proportion of mineral elements. Of these parameters, the content of organic matter is the most significant factor effecting the stability of termite building materials. Analysis of humic compound distribution revealed that fulvic and humic acids, owing to their electrochemical properties, are highly involved. Also, the organic matter in termitaries is more polymerized than that of humiferous control horizons, leading to FA/HA ratios close to 1. The stability of nest walls and topsoils differs between the species. Generally, the speciesNoditermes lamanianus, Thoracotermes macrothorax andCubitermes fungifaber build nests that are enriched with organic matter and exchangeable cations, resulting in high structural stability. In contrast, materials worked byCrenetermes albotarsalis are not enriched with organic matter or cations and do not differ in stability from the control soils. It is concluded that any generalization on the overall influence of soil-feeding termites on soil fertility might be misleading. Only species which enrich their materials with organic matter, especially stabilised humic acids, contribute to soil conservation and hence fertility. Once the termitary is dead, its organic matter is again available to the soil ecosystem.
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    Insectes sociaux 43 (1996), S. 47-51 
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    Keywords: Colony foundation ; haplometrosis ; pleometrosis ; Acromyrmex striatus ; Attini
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    Notes: Summary Laboratory tests with mated females of the leaf-cutting antsAcromyrmex striatus (Myrmicinae, Attini) were conducted to determine if the colony foundation is a solitary or a mutualistic process. We have also tested the effect of foundresses density and number of available areas in this process. Three bioassays were performed: with single foundresses; with paired foundresses; and with groups of 8 to 18 foundresses. The results suggest that the foundation can be by haplometrosis or pleometrosis, possibly depending on physical distances between or densities of foundresses. Foraging activity was common in haplometrotic queens and in foundress pairs, but no foraging occurred in groups of foundresses.
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    Keywords: Interspecific trail following ; workerless inquiline ant ; Pogonomyrmex colei ; reproductive biology ; seed-harvester ants
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    Notes: Summary Pogonomyrmex colei is a workerless inquiline ant known only from nests ofP. rugosus, its closest relative. Ten of 776 (1.3%) host nests were parasitized at a site in central Arizona, while none of 1499 potential host colonies were parasitized at two other locales. Colonies ofP. colei are perennial, and host alate females in 9 of 10 colonies demonstrates that host queens survive parasitism. Three of 10 colonies died over 19 colony years of observation, while only 1 of 601 colonies became newly parasitized. Mating occurs in morning for up to 2–3 days following summer and fall rains and in afternoon during cool fall days. Mating is intranidal just outside the nest entrance, with males returning to the natal nest. MaleP. colei may be flightless because their wing area is reduced compared to host males. Females fly from the nest and locate potential host colonies by following trunk trails. Workers are the largest barrier to nest establishment, as they removed over 90% ofP. colei females placed in trunk trails or that entered host nests. Males and females ofP. colei andP. anergismus, the only other congeneric inquiline species, are diminutive compared to their hosts, with females 30% lighter than host workers. Fat content is lower and water content is higher inP. colei andP. anergismus females than in their hosts.
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    Insectes sociaux 43 (1996), S. 101-104 
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    Keywords: Cataglyphis floricola ; diet ; food resources ; petal consumption
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    Notes: Summary C. floricola is an endemic species from the southern Iberian Peninsula which collects large amounts ofHalimium halimifolium petals. Laboratory and field observations confirm that both workers and larvae feed on these petals, which represent an important food resource forC. floricola colonies. This petal consumption is a very unusual ant diet.
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    Insectes sociaux 43 (1996), S. 111-118 
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    Keywords: Predation ; polyethism ; food exchange ; behavioral flexibility ; Ectatomma ruidum
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    Notes: Summary During laboratory experiments, two categories of prey-foraging workers were found inEctatomma ruidum: stingers and transporters. When numerous live drosophila were offered to the ants, one group of hunters specialized in killing the prey and another in transporting simultaneously the dead drosophila to the nest. Sometimes, there was a transfer of prey by a stinger towards a transporter, after an active soliciting of the transporter by antennation or by using the forelegs. We found high positive correlations between the colony size and the number of ants in each subcaste. A negative correlation existed between the colony size and the proportion of hunters. However, the proportion of workers in the two behavioral subcastes of hunters was stable in spite of differences in colony size. The phylogenetic interest of this type of cooperative predation is discussed.
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    Insectes sociaux 46 (1999), S. 131-136 
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    Keywords: Key words:Vespula, Polistes, Vespidae, foraging, resource choice.
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    Notes: Summary: The role of visual cues provided by resident wasps on resource choice by yellowjacket and paper wasp foragers was investigated. Large spring queen yellowjackets and small early season yellowjacket foragers (Vespula germanica, Vespula maculifrons, and Vespula vidua) were extracted in hexane to remove odors and posed as though feeding at petri dish feeders bearing daisy-like flower models, equipped with microcapillary feeding tubes, and containing 1:3 honey:water solution. An array of five feeders was presented to foragers at a suburban and a woodland site in Saratoga Springs, New York. The visual cues provided by resident wasps influenced resource choice by approaching social wasp foragers. Vespula germanica, an introduced yellowjacket species that tends to dominate at rich resources, was the only wasp visiting the suburban feeders. Foragers of this species preferentially fed on feeders and flowers with posed wasps and fed most often next to large wasps. Polistes fuscatus foragers at the woodland site similarly preferred to feed on occupied feeders and flowers. Vespula maculifrons and V. consobrina preferentially visited unoccupied feeders. Individual V. maculifrons, V. consobrina and V. vidua foragers that landed on occupied feeders all preferentially visited unoccupied flowers on those feeders. Vespula vidua and V. flavopilosa foragers did not demonstrate a feeder preference based on the presence/absence of posed wasps. Vespula consobrina foragers that visited occupied feeders preferred those occupied by extracted V. maculifrons queens and workers; no other wasps showed species based landing preferences.
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    Insectes sociaux 46 (1999), S. 137-145 
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    Keywords: Key words: Mating frequency, polyandry, Apis mellifera sicula, honey bees, microsatellite.
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    Notes: Summary: Honey bee queens have been shown to mate with a high number of males, but the evolutionary advantage of this high degree of polyandry is still unclear. Mating data from a number of different Apis species and subspecies are needed to help explain polyandry in honey bees. Pupae of four colonies of Apis mellifera sicula from Sicily were genotyped on three polymorphic microsatellite loci. The genotypes of the queens and fathering drones from these colonies were deduced from the genotypes of the pupae. We found no evidence for polygyny, at least we can exclude more than one functional queen, even super-sister queens, if maternity contributions are equal. The four queens mated with at least 5 to 12 (mean: 9.3 ± 3.0 SE) drones. We estimate the error in our determination of the mating frequency that is caused by limited genetic resolution of the marker loci to be less than 1 mating given that Hardy-Weinberg assumptions are satisfied. However, the drones the single queens mated with may be a non-random sample of the whole population, so that detection error may be more severe. The average pedigree relatedness among workers within the colonies was estimated to be 0.341. These results are within the range of those found in other A. mellifera subspecies and Apis species except A. dorsata. We speculate that mating frequency may be positively correlated with drone density.
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    Keywords: Key words: Worker polymorphism, ant-plant interaction, mutualism, morphometrics.
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    Notes: Summary: We compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related plant-ants Aphomomyrmex afer and Petalomyrmex phylax. Each of these genera is monotypic, and the two appear to be sister species among extant ants. Workers of A. afer are larger on average and exhibit much greater intranidal size variation. Workers of P. phylax are smaller and much less variable in size. Both species show weak allometry for some pairs of characters. Head shape is also different in workers of the two species. We discuss these differences in relation to the ecology of A. afer and P. phylax, and propose a scenario for the evolutionary divergence of worker morphology in these two species. Based on comparisons of these two monotypic genera with related ants, we suggest that reduced intranidal variation in worker size is a derived trait in Petalomyrmex.
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    Insectes sociaux 46 (1999), S. 208-218 
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    Keywords: Key words:Melipona panamica, stingless bees, Apidae, nestmate recognition, worker oviposition.
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    Notes: Summary: Nestmate recognition was studied in the Neotropical stingless bee Melipona panamica, a species in which workers “sneak” their own reproductive eggs into 1 % of brood cells. We manipulated four factors that could influence individual recognition cues: the mother queen, the environment during the immature stage, the environment during the early adult stage, and worker age. We also simulated the action of natural enemies on colonies tested for discrimination of such worker characteristics. All factors that we tested affected responses of the discriminating workers, which could recognize sisters, nieces and unrelated workers. Previous exposure of unrelated callow bees to the odor of the host nest greatly increased chances of acceptance by the host colony. Probability of acceptance decreased, however, with increasing age of introduced bees or increasing disturbance of the host colony. These complexities in patterns of nestmate recognition and nest defense are adequately explained from the standpoint of inclusive fitness of the discriminating workers. Differences in nestmate recognition and worker egg laying among Meliponini are also discussed.
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    Keywords: Key words: Mitochondrial DNA, restriction site polymorphism, meat ants, Iridomyrmex purpureus, polygyny.
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    Notes: Summary: The Australian meat ant Iridomyrmex purpureus is known from observations and allozyme surveys to have a high proportion of mature colonies polygynous, but very few incipient ones. Sixteen colonies in the vicinity of Maryborough, Victoria, revealed four mtDNA restriction site haplotypes. One of these nests presented two different haplotypes; given the haplotype frequencies, this result suggests that a high proportion of mature nests contain unrelated queens.
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    Insectes sociaux 44 (1997), S. 15-21 
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    Keywords: Key words: Mangrove, ants, Polyrhachis sokolova, nest, inundation, foraging.
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    Notes: Summary: The nest sites of the mud-nesting ant Polyrhachis sokolova were studied in Darwin Harbour mangroves. They were found from the Ceriops tagal zone to the Rhizophora stylosa zone at elevations ranging from 7.22 to 5.99 meters above the lowest astronomical tide (LAT), which means that the nests were inundated in 13‐61% of all high tides and for durations of up to 3.5 hours. The nest structure was studied by excavating nests and making a cast of the galleries using polyurethane foam. The nests were quite extensive, normally with two elevated nest entrances and galleries down to depths of 45 cm. The loose soil particles at the nest entrances collapsed when the tide reached them and formed a stopper which prevented water from intruding into the nest. In this way, the galleries remained dry during high tide. The ants showed a clear swimming or "walking on the surface" behaviour when they returned to the nest just before the entrance collapsed and during ebb. The tolerance of the ants to submergence was tested in the laboratory, with 50% mortality after 11 hours submergence in seawater at 23 °C, and only 3.5 hours in water at 33 °C. Therefore, the nesting behaviour with trapped air in the galleries is necessary for survival in these environments.
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    Insectes sociaux 44 (1997), S. 23-33 
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    Keywords: Key words: Diversity, chaparral, Formicidae, inventory methods, serpentine.
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    Notes: Summary: In northern California, ant assemblages in 8 sites in serpentine chaparral habitat were compared with those occurring in 8 chaparral sites on adjacent non-serpentine soils. A total of 27 species of ants was found: 22 species were collected in non-serpentine chaparral and 20 species in serpentine chaparral. Seven species were collected exclusively in non-serpentine, and 5 species were found only in serpentine habitats. A Formica species, conspecific with or closely related to F. xerophila, was found only in serpentine chaparral. Subsequent collections suggest that in northern California, this species is confined to serpentine outcrops. Two other species significantly differed in frequency of occurrence in each habit:Camponotus hyatti, C. cf. vicinus. Five species showed marginal significant differences in their relative abundance between habitats:Camponotus hyatti, C. cf. vicinus, Formica moki, Prenolepis imparis, Leptothorax nevadensis, Stenamma diecki.
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    Keywords: Key words: Foraging activity, Meliponinae, Melipona favosa, M. fasciata, M. beecheii, Tetragonisca angustula.
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    Notes: Summary: For Melipona fasciata, M. beecheii, M. favosa and Tetragonisca angustula we found distinct intergeneric differences in foraging activity patterns. The Melipona species had a longer daily foraging activity period than T. angustula. Pollen foraging patterns of the Melipona species were different from that of T. angustula: Melipona collect pollen earlier in the day. In an experimental habitat without competitors, Melipona favosa did not collect pollen very early in the day. ¶Individually marked returning foragers demonstrated in the course of the day distinct differences in nature and frequency of interactions with nest mates. Individual foraging flight frequency was lower and the intranidal transfer of nectar was delayed when syrup of a lower concentration was offered. ¶The regulation of daily foraging activity patterns and the nectar foraging behaviour of individual worker bees are discussed.
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    Keywords: Key words: Termites, nest construction, plant growth suppression, plant abundance.
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    Notes: Summary: Termites invest considerable time and energy constructing elaborate mounds out of clay, sand, silt, excreta and saliva, which they defend vigorously against predators and parasites. Termite mounds are fertile and potentially attractive resources for plants, which may threaten the stability of the mound. Field surveys at Boola Boola Forest in SE Australia revealed significantly higher abundance and diversity of vascular plants growing on uninhabited than inhabited mounds of the termite Coptotermes lacteus. These data reveal that the presence of termites affects the establishment and growth of vegetation. Germination experiments indicate that plant growth suppression is not chemically mediated but rather is due to the impenetrable nature of the mound surface. Analyses of soil types suggests that termite workers may choose particular clay minerals for mound construction, which enhances surface impenetrability and thus increases the engineered integrity of the mound.
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    Keywords: Key words: Eusocial aphids, Pseudoregma bambucicola, resource allocation, soldier investment, reproductive schedule.
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    Notes: Summary: The reproductive characteristics of the soldier-producing aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola were studied in Kagoshima, Southern Japan, to know the factors affecting soldier production of eusocial aphids. The soldier proportion in aphid colonies was highest from October to November. In some large colonies, soldiers were observed in all seasons except in July when colony size was relatively small. Multiple regression analysis showed that the colony size was a principal factor affecting soldier proportion throughout a year. Other social or environmental factors such as aphid composition, host plant conditions and predator abundance were not always significant. Rearing experiments revealed that large colonies (≥1,000 individuals) produced soldiers in almost all seasons while small colonies (〈1,000) never produced any soldiers. The caste-production schedule of adult females was examined in the field. When solitary females produced both castes, they usually produced normal nymphs first and then soldiers. Females from large colonies tended to produce more soldiers in the earlier period of their lifetime, whereas females from newly established small colonies produced no or only a few soldiers at later times. The average number of soldiers and normal nymphs produced consecutively by a single female was 〉10 and 〉20, respectively. Because they have a small number of ovarioles (〈15 on average), females should alter caste production within the same ovarioles according to changes in environmental conditions. Artificial removal or introduction of predators and reduction of colony size did not affect soldier production over two successive generations, revealing maternal effects on soldier production. Females cannot shift caste production quickly in response to changes in predator abundance and colony size. This is probably due to early developmental determination of castes within the mother's body.
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    Keywords: Key words: Leptothorax, colony size, demography, polydomy, Formicidae.
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    Notes: Summary: 484 nests of Leptothorax tuberointerruptus were collected from a coastal limestone grassland community in Dorset, England, over a 16 month period from February 1992 to May 1993. Behavioural observations and dissections of females strongly suggested that the nests were obligately monogynous. Electrophoretic data also suggested that within most nests all the workers shared the same mother and father. Counts of nest contents revealed temporary but dramatic drops in both worker and queen numbers per nest in May—June 1992. Seasonal polydomy is postulated to be the cause of this variation. Such dramatic variation highlights the importance of sampling over as much space and time as possible if premature conclusions about colony demography are to be avoided.
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    Keywords: Key words: Ants, foraging, interspecific competition, Myrmica sabuleti, Formica fusca.
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    Notes: Summary: Myrmica sabuleti forms mature colonies of about one thousand workers and a few queens. Although living in dry and sunny biotopes, this species avoids foraging during the warmer hours of the day which correspond to the period of the maximum foraging activity of two sympatric species, Formica fusca and F. cunicularia. M. sabuleti is the most frequently observed species on the extrafloral nectaries of Vicia sativa, even during the warmer hours of the day, whereas F. fusca is the most frequent species during those hours at tubes of 1M sucrose solutions placed on the ground. In spite of this temporal segregation, the foraging activity of M. sabuleti and F. fusca overlaps two times a day (10:00‐11:00 am and 5:00‐8:00 pm). Newly discovered large food sources are exploited by M. sabuleti through an explosively increasing recruitment, whereas workers of F. fusca forage mainly individually. Interference between M. sabuleti and F. fusca was studied when offering sucrose solutions, large dead insects unretrievable by individual foragers of either species (cockroaches), medium-sized insects retrievable by single foragers of F. fusca but not by single M. sabuleti(larvae of Calliphora erythrocephala) and small insects (Drosophila) retrievable by individual foragers of both species. Owing to its rapid recruitment, M. sabuleti is able to displace F. fusca from sucrose solution and large dead prey during the overlaping of the activity cycles of both species. When medium-sized corpses are offered, the issue depends on the speed of the events. F. fusca is able to take the prey away only if it discovers it before M. sabuleti has recruited nestmates. Small dead prey do not lead to interference, but is taken by the first worker that finds it.
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    Keywords: Polistes wasps ; nest founding ; workers ; behavioral flexibility ; hibernation
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    Notes: Summary First descendants' founding ability was tested inP. dominulus colonies by experimentally removing the original nests and queens 21–24 days after the first emergence. Foundation tests were carried out after three different periods had elapsed after the removal and the results were analyzed with regards to the effects of participation in social tasks, duration of stay within the colony and seasonal factors. 1.Immediately after the removal, the foundations that occurred were performed almost entirely by workers, regardless of the duration of their stay within the colony. The number of foundations depended on the season in which the females had emerged. 2.Two months and four months after the removal, foundations were made by only a small number of females (workers and non-workers). These females, which were therefore able to found a nest the year they were born, were mostly among the very first-born individuals in the colonies. 3.The following year after hibernation: females (workers and non-workers) which had stayed for only a short time within the colony (1–15 days) had the highest survival rates. The foundation rates among the surviving females depended only on seasonal factors, since the foundation rates were higher among the non-workers which had emerged later in the season. The results throw some light on the first descendants' nest-founding potential in colonies developing under natural conditions, where many workers in fact stay for only a short time at the nest.
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    Keywords: Key words: Caste-ratio dynamics, division of labor, foraging frequency, open-air foraging, social behavior.
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    Notes: Summary: The temporal dynamics and social interaction in the foraging activities of the open-air processional termite Hospitalitermes (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae) were studied in Borneo, Southeast Asia. H. medioflavus and H. sp. A tended to forage from evening to the next morning. On average foraging activity occurred every 3.2 days. Some synchronization of foraging events among colonies was observed, which appeared to be caused by rainfall levels.¶ Temporal dynamics during foraging activity was observed in detail using a photographic method for two species; H. medioflavus and H. rufus. Roughly 300,000 to 500,000 individuals participated in a single foraging event in both species. The soldier ratio was highest at the beginning and the end of the activity. Temporal patterns of behavior were different between soldier, major worker, medium worker and minor worker during foraging. The patterns of behavior are consistent with their tasks in the foraging activity. Soldiers lead the foraging column and protect it, major workers act as food carriers in the earlier stage while medium workers become the dominant food ball carriers in the later stage, and minor workers play the role of gnawers. Therefore, caste composition changes during foraging activity. Similar behavioral tendencies were recognized in both species. Measurement of workers' body weights revealed that workers not only carry balls of food from foraging sites but also feed directly at the foraging sites.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 33-41 
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    Keywords: Key words: Wasps, nesting sites, palm trees, Astrocaryum sciophilum, French Guiana.
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    Notes: Summary: In the edge of the rain forests in French Guiana, the large leaves of young Astrocaryum sciophilum, a palm tree with long thin spines (up to 9 cm) along their central vein, shelter significantly more mason as well as social wasps' nests, than leaves of other plants. Other such plants include older conspecific individuals with spines, but compound leaves, and young Bactris simplifrons, a palm tree with similar leaves but devoid of spines. The choice of these leaves is due to the association of two factors: (1) these large leaves with a concave underside offer good protection against inclement weather, and (2) the spines on which the wasps' nests are anchored serve as "acquired pedicels", offering protection against ant predation. As a consequence, the wasps' nests are found under these leaves in both inter- and intraspecific clusters.
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    Keywords: Key words: Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae, Reticulitermes, agonistic behavior.
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    Notes: Summary: Displays of intraspecific and interspecific overt agonistic behavior between colonies of Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) and colonies of Reticulitermes virginicus (Banks) were observed in laboratory assays. All possible combinations of arena sizes (1.3, 3.5, 6.0, and 9.0-cm) and group sizes (1, 2, 5 and 10 workers per arena) were assessed for effects on interspecific and intraspecific agonism. Agonistic behavior was scored positive in arenas if half or less of the starting number of termites was alive after 24h. Thirty-six percent of arenas with interspecific pairings were agonistic in all combinations tested while 4.5 % of arenas with intraspecific combinations showed aggression (N = 544 and N = 288, respectively). Two interspecific pairings provided scores that were not statistically different from intraspecific combinations. These assays indicate that evidence of overt agonism between worker termites from these two Rhinotermitid species is not a reliable indicator to differentiate species. Encounters in the two larger arena sizes resulted in significantly more agonism than the two smaller arena sizes. Group size had little apparent effect on the frequency of positive agonistic interactions. Possible reasons for the variable overt agonism scores are discussed.
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    Insectes sociaux 43 (1996), S. 1-15 
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    Keywords: Colony defense ; sterile soldiers ; aphids ; galls ; simulation
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    Notes: Summary Colony defense has been reported in a limited number of species of aphids. This paper examines which life-historical traits have promoted the evolution of colony defense using two kinds of deterministic simulation models. These models postulate that first-instar larvae can counterattack predators and that the duration of this instar stage is a variable, subject to selection. Prolonging the first-instar span increases the proportion of defenders in the colony, while it results in a delay in reproduction. By calculating the optimal first-instar span, the optimal defensive effort of a colony under various ecological conditions could be estimated. Simulations based on the general model, which regards the number of adults maturing in a period as performance, predicted that a lower birthrate leads to a longer first-instar span (larger investment in defense). This condition also allowed the evolution of dimorphism in the first-instar span, which may ultimately result in the appearance of soldiers. Where birthrate declines with time, the first-instar span was predicted to be prolonged in later stages. Colony duration had little influence on the optimal first-instar span if the season is long enough to repeat generations. The galling-aphid model that assumes a fixed number of generations predicted that a longer duration of colonies leads to a longer first-instar span, but that birthrate has little influence on the optimal first-instar span. A tendency in defense reported in pemphigid aphids was consistent with the prediction from the galling-aphid model.
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    Keywords: Key words: Gallery forest, Ivory Coast, savanna, termites, thermoregulation.
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    Notes: Summary: We determined density and distribution of the mounds of the fungus-cultivating termite Macrotermes bellicosus (Smeathman) in two habitats (shrub savanna and gallery forest) of the Comoé National Park (Ivory Coast, West Africa). We measured height, basal width, and interior and exterior temperatures of mounds in both habitats, and established a new method to measure the surface area of mounds.¶ In the shrub savanna, M. bellicosus mounds reached high densities (up to 22.7 live mounds/ha), whereas in the gallery forest mounds could only be found in open stands and at comparatively low densities (up to 6.5 live mounds/ha).¶ Ambient temperature had an important influence on the architecture of the mounds. Mounds in the warmer, but thermally more fluctuating shrub savanna were more structured with many ridges and turrets than the dome-like, compact mounds in the cooler, more equable gallery forest. The surface complexity was quantified as the ratio of surface (= rsf), which is the quotient of the real surface to the minimal possible surface of an ideal cone of the same height and basal width as the measured mound. By manipulating ambient temperatures, we were able to demonstrate causal relationships between temperature and mound shape. In the gallery forest, where shade was reduced surface complexity increased on mounds.¶Despite their different architecture in the gallery forest, the M. bellicosus colonies could not completely compensate for the cooler environment and had a lower than optimal nest temperature. We speculate that this might be caused by the need for a sufficient surface for gas exchange. The gallery forest is a suboptimal habitat for M. bellicosus, because of lower than optimal nest temperatures. This might limit M. bellicosus to open stands in the gallery forest and may explain its surprisingly low abundance in this habitat.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 67-77 
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    Keywords: Key words: Size polymorphism, microgynes, reproductive strategies, dispersal.
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    Notes: Summary: With recent findings of an unexpected variability in the reproductive behaviour of ant sexuals, their morphology has become an area of major evolutionary interest (Heinze and Tsuji, 1995). Here we report on the occurrence of two queen morphs in Leptothorax rugatulus (Hym., Formicidae): Microgynes (small queens), exceeding worker-size only marginally, and macrogynes, which are, typically for the subgenus Myrafant, about twice as big as their workers. The frequency distribution of queen-size is clearly bimodal, in contrast to worker- and male-size. The average size of queens is highly correlated with the size of daughters in field-collected colonies, whereas within colonies no correlation between the average queen-size and the size of workers or males exists. This gives additional support that size-dimorphism is due to a specific, transmissible size reduction of the microgynes which could be based on genetics, the environment or both. This reduction is quasi-isometric, with a slightly smaller thorax-to-head ratio in microgynes, and scanning electron microscopy does not reveal any significant degeneration of the pterothorax, ocelli or number of ommatidia. The frequency of microgynes at different sample sites is highly variable, correlating well with the prevailing social structure in the respective subpopulations. Indeed, the majority of macrogynes is found in monogynous colonies, while microgynes abound in polygynous ones, which is strong evidence for an alternative dispersal tactic. However, the expected correlation to altitude or latitude was not found and further investigations are needed to reveal proximate and ultimate causes of this prevalent polymorphism between two types of female ant reproductives.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 85-96 
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    Keywords: Key words: Chemical communication, Dufour's gland, recruitment, trail following, Messor capitatus.
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    Notes: Summary: Some aspects of the chemical communication system employed by the harvesting ant Messor capitatus during foraging were investigated in the laboratory. After locating a conspicuous food item the scouts return home dragging their gaster on the ground. Once inside the nest they run among nestmates and perform an excited motor display. Soon after, groups of workers rush out and move towards the food. Bioassays of different gland extracts showed that nestmates are activated and induced to leave the nest by substances from Dufour's gland. This gland was also found to be the source of the orientation-recruitment trails by which foragers reach newly discovered food sources. The bioassays showed that poison gland extracts are also active in inducing trail following. However, this response was accompanied by typical aggressive reactions by tested ants, suggesting that the poison gland is involved in alarm communication and recruitment towards a source of danger rather than in foraging activities. Some features of the Dufour's gland trail (such as its durability and lack of colony-specificity) are discussed with regard to the ecological requirements of this species.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 113-124 
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    Keywords: Key words: Leptothorax, Formicoxenini, ergatoid queens, intermorphic queens, intercastes, morphology.
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    Notes: Summary: The terminology for ant females which are morphologically intermediate between “normal”, originally winged queens and workers teems with ill-defined terms, such as “ergatogyne”, “apterogyne”, or “gynaecoid worker”. The terminology proposed by Peeters (1991a) gets rid of most of these terms but fails to distinguish between sporadically occurring “intercastes”, reared due to “mistakes” in caste differentiation, and “intermorphic queens”, which are the ordinary female reproductives in many colonies of formicoxenine ants. A detailed examination of development, morphology, and occurrence of the latter suggests that intermorphic queens are more similar to ergatoid queens (sensu Peeters, 1991a) than to “intercastes”, and should not be comprised under the latter term.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 97-109 
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    Keywords: Key words: Halictidae, pleometrosis, social evolution.
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    Notes: Summary: Female sweat bees in the species Halictus ligatus exhibit a wide range of reproductive roles, ranging from typically foundress or queen-like to typically worker-like. Nests are founded in spring and most are haplometrotic, that is, founded by a single foundress. A few (up to 12 %) are pleometrotic, founded by 2-6 foundresses. Variation in the proportion of multifoundress nests from year to year and from place to place suggests an adaptive basis for pleometrosis. We studied the demographic and social characteristics of 23 pleometrotic nests in an aggregation of 250-300 nests near Victoria, Ontario, in 1984, 1990, and 1991. In pleometrotic associations, dominant foundresses behaved in a manner typical of mid-summer, haplometrotic queens, while subordinates behaved like mid-summer workers. Dominant foundresses tended to be larger than subordinates. Pleometrotic nests were significantly more likely than haplometrotic nests to produce brood, and they also produced more workers. However, this early advantage did not result in the production of more reproductive brood per nest, nor did pleometrotic foundresses experience higher productivity per foundress than did haplometrotic foundresses. Relatively low relatedness among various categories of brood implied that subordinate foundresses were not closely related to dominants. We suggest that pleometrosis most likely results from accidental encounters between spring foundresses as they leave their hibernacula. Once formed, such associations confer a survival advantage on the nest as a whole, but do not result in greater reproductive brood productivity.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 125-134 
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    Keywords: Key words: Life history, kleptoparasitism, interspecific relationships, sociality, spiders.
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    Notes: Summary: Among spiders, some species could be qualified as colonial. Individuals may live alone or in colonies where each spider exploits its own capture web in a communal network. We compared solitary with colonial life in Cyrtophora female populations from South-East Sicily in 1992 and 1993. We used 6 parameters to describe and compare the populations: spider size, web size, egg production, prey captured, presence of kleptoparasites and their size.¶ Spiders living in colonies did not differ in size from solitary spiders.¶ The webs of colonial spiders were smaller than those of solitary spiders.¶ The number of prey captured and their size did not differ between the two types of spiders.¶ Solitary spiders produced more eggs than colonial individuals.¶ Kleptoparasite spiders Argyrodes gibbosus were more numerous in the webs of solitary spiders than in the webs of colonial spiders and there were more solitary webs infested by kleptoparasites in 1992. The kleptoparasites were larger in colonial webs than in solitary ones. Another species of spider, Holocnemus pulchei, spun its own web in the network of the web of Cyrtophora. The number of Holocnemus per web did not differ between solitary and colonial Cyrtophora.¶ Results are discussed by referring to what it is known in other temporarily social spiders.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 191-195 
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    Keywords: Key words: Group effect, latency time, fungus-growing termites, building behavior, bees, aggressiveness.
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    Notes: Summary: We suggest that group effect need not be invoked to explain the differences in latency times exhibited by groups of different sizes in the initiation of building in the termite Macrotermes subhyalinus (Rambur). A simple, alternative, model is presented, that is fully consistent with experimental data.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 301-313 
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    Keywords: Key words:Cataglyphis, worker odour, queen odour, Formicidae, polydomy.
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    Notes: Summary: We investigated the queen's effect on the cuticular hydrocarbon profile of workers in the monogynous and polydomous species Cataglyphis iberica. Within each of the three colonies tested, workers were separated for three months in queenright and queenless groups. After regrouping, nestmate recognition remained unchanged but the duration of antennal interactions between workers previously separated increased relative to controls. Separated groups presented slightly divergent cuticular hydrocarbon profiles which may induce the longer antennations. A quantitative analysis of major cuticular hydrocarbons showed that the total amount per unit of cuticular surface area remains similar between the two castes; but queens had higher quantities of n-alkanes than workers. The lack of a queen did not affect the workers' cuticular hydrocarbon profile in queenless groups. Indeed, the profile of queenless workers remained significantly different from the queen profile as did that of queenright workers. These results show that queens are not at the origin of the hydrocarbons' colonial profile. Two recognition processes seem to coexist within C.iberica colonies: nestmate discrimination based on the colonial odour which includes all nestmate workers, and a queen caste-specific odour. In a polydomous species such as C.iberica, the queen does not seem to contribute more than any other nestmate to the colonial odour, which probably derives from worker cues, confirming the existence of a "Gestalt" colonial odour.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 315-333 
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    Keywords: Key words: Soldier, caste, evolution, ants.
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    Notes: Summary: The traditional hypothesis that ant soldiers originate from large size workers is rejected in favour of their direct origin from gynes. This conclusion is supported by the first report of soldiers smaller than workers, by an intercaste morphometric comparative analysis by means of D'Arcy Thompson's transformation grids and by phylogenetic studies on Cephalotes showing that the cephalic shield appeared ancestrally among soldiers and only later among gynes. The same conclusion flows from facts already known but hitherto misunderstood and stressed in this paper such as: 1) there are species of Cephalotes with soldiers with incomplete cephalic shield and no gyne shield and other species with complete soldier shield but only incomplete gyne shield; 2) the phragmotic behaviour is exercised by workers and soldiers and not by gynes but its morphological correlate, i.e., the shield-shaped head, occurs among soldiers and gynes and not in workers. These observations prove that the selection pressure for the shield morphology acts on workers and soldiers and not on gynes but its morphological correlate actually appears first in soldiers, later in gynes and never in workers. These data sharply contrast with a worker origin of soldiers and are perfectly consistent with the hypothesis of a separate origin of soldiers directly from gynes.
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    Insectes sociaux 45 (1998), S. 349-368 
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    Keywords: Key words: Social evolution, sex allocation, kin selection, comparative studies, Exoneura, Apidae.
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    Notes: Summary: Comparative studies provide one of the most powerful means of assessing the relative roles of selective agents underlying social evolution in insects. Because of the wide variation in social organisation, sex allocation and ecological traits within and between species of allodapine bees, this group provides a wealth of material for such comparative work. Recent studies on Australian allodapine bees are reviewed here and their consequences for understanding social evolution are discussed. Studies to date suggest the following trends: (i) benefits of group living appear to be linked to preventing brood failure rather than to increased brood rearing efficiency; (ii) female-biased sex allocation, when it occurs, is linked to benefits of group living and kinship among nestmates, and is probably mediated via local fitness enhancement; (iii) female-biased sex allocation patterns do not usually coincide with opportunities for sib-rearing and are therefore unlikely to facilitate eusociality; (iv) relatedness within colonies is usually high, but in some species females will nest with unrelated females if kin are not available; and (v) phylogenetic studies suggest that opportunities for sib-rearing, arising from brood development patterns and colony phenology, are plesiomorphic for the exoneurine group, but in at least one phylogenetically distal clade, Exoneura sensu stricto, the evolution of large group size and social complexity coincides with the loss or reduction of opportunities for sib-rearing. Assured fitness return models may be applicable to weakly social allodapine species, but do not predict patterns of eusociality. Instead, Australian studies suggest that the evolution of large group size and marked reproductive skew is linked with the need to defend against enemies at the nest, rather than high levels of relatedness, female biased sex allocation or opportunities to rear siblings.
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    Insectes sociaux 46 (1999), S. 315-322 
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    Keywords: Key words:Bombus terrestris, bumble bee, larval feeding, caste differentiation.
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    Notes: Summary: The duration of feedings received by Bombus terrestris larvae was studied using video-recordings. In the last days of development all larvae received feedings mainly of long duration. Worker larvae of the third brood received significantly longer feedings than worker larvae reared in the other broods. Throughout the development queen larvae and worker larvae received feedings of similar duration. Male larvae received shorter feedings than both kinds of female larvae. Therefore, the duration of feedings seems to be associated to the sex and stage of development of the larvae.¶The causes of the long-duration feedings seem not to be related to the amount of food provided, workers' age and size, to the workers' abdominal contraction or to the amount of pollen in the larval food. Perhaps the feeding duration is caused by the viscosity of the food, which is a consequence of the presence of pollen grains, sugar and glandular material. Although the precise amount of pollen was not measured, the differences in colour showed clearly that the larval food samples contained variable quantities of pollen grains. Some of the samples did not contain any pollen at all.¶It is suggested that the duration of feedings may be related (among other factors) to the presence of glandular material (proteins and enzymes) which is added to the larval food. This could be especially important for queen larvae in the last phase of their development. Because they have a long development and are fed with a high frequency they might receive large amounts of these substances. This could help them to grow more efficiently using a relatively smaller amount of pollen than expected.
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    Keywords: Key words: Pre-mating behaviour, gyne, abdomen enlargement, Melipona beecheii, stingless bee.
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    Notes: Summary: The behaviour of gynes of Melipona beecheii in queen-deprived colonies was studied. The period after emergence until acceptance is characterized by agonistic behaviour of workers towards the gynes. The gynes escaped from this worker aggression by hiding in the periphery of the nest, by performing rapid turn-arounds once grabbed by a worker, and "feigning death". Between acceptance and nuptial flight, gynes spent most of their time in pushing, hiding, and antennal contact with workers, and self-grooming or food solicitation. After the nuptial flight the queen's behavioural repertoire shifted to less pushing and food solicitation, to an increase in standing, tapping and antennal contact.¶Accepted gynes had a significantly more prolonged abdomen inflation than gynes that were eliminated.¶An hypothesis is presented to explain how abdomen enlargement and behavioural development influences the acceptance of gynes and the establishment of a dominance relation with workers under queenless conditions.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 109 (1973), S. 1738-1742 
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    Notes: Summary Free radial vibration of a non-homogeneous circular plate of variable thickness has been studied. The thickness at a distancer from the axis through the centre of the plate perpendicular to the middle surface is chosen to be a function ofr. The problem has been solved for a disc with a central hole and also for one having no central hole.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 109 (1973), S. 1718-1727 
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    Notes: Summary Earthquake parameters for the forty aftershocks of the main Koyna earthquake of 10 December, 1967, have been determined. Depths of the foci of the earthquakes have been found to vary between 2 to 17 km. The velocities for the phasesP g ,P *,P n have been observed to be 5.78±0.00, 6.58±0.04, 8.19±0.02 km/sec, and forS g ,S *,S n to be 3.42±0.00, 3.92±0.01 and 4.62±0.01 km/sec respectively. A two-layered crustal model has been interpreted for the Peninsular shield with the average thickness of the granitic layer as 20 km and that for the basaltic layer as 18.7 km. A plot of the epicenters suggests a NNE to SSW orientation of the fault.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 109 (1973), S. 1752-1761 
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    Notes: Summary The spectral amplitude fields of seismic waves produced by directed (non-spherical) and undirected (spherical) explosive sources are described. The following four cases were investigated: a spherical source located at the bottom of a borehole, a spherical, a hemi-spherical, and a conical source placed at the wall of a trench. The geophones measuring theX, Y andZ components of the seismic waves produced were situated on the Earth's surface within a circle round the epicentre of each source. The records were Fourier analyzed and amplitude spectra were used to establish spectral amplitude fields of these components. Amplitude and frequency variations of the seismic wave patterns are discussed in the paper.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 109 (1973), S. 1796-1809 
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    Notes: Summary The electric and magnetic field variations over an arbitrarily sloping ocean floor are represented in series of Bessel functions forH-polarized uniform plane wave excitation. Calculation of the spatial variations of electric eurrents and apparent resistivity near a coastline will determine the usefulness of the magnetotelluric method in this application.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 109 (1973), S. 1781-1788 
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    Notes: Summary Forced hydromagnetic oscillations in the outer core due to stress at its top are studied by means of a simple linear theoretical model originally proposed byHide [1] for the free oscillation studies. Both the magnetic and the inertial modes are excited. The expressions for the velocity, magnetic and vorticity fields are presented for a variety of stresses. They depend upon the wave number and frequency. In a numerical example wherein the stress varies periodically both in the space and the time, the amplitude of the induced magnetic field is found to be significant for reasonable values of various parameters.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 109 (1973), S. 1862-1869 
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Dans le présent travail on a procédé à une expérience pour déterminer les variations temporelles des principaux paramètres aéronomiques en utilisant des données expérimentales par la méthode A3 de mesure de l'absorption ionosphérique, la méthode ‘phase-altitude’ et des données satellites aux rayons X durs. On a examiné les variations diurnes et les variations temporelles lors de SID effet durant le 21 Août 1969, de la densité électroniqueN(t) et du coefficient de récombinaison α′(t). On a montré que lors de SID effet α′(t) s'accroît.
    Notes: Summary In this paper an attempt is made to define the time variations of theD-region main aeronomical parameters under non-equilibrium conditions by using experimental data by the A3 method, phase-height method and satellite data for the short-wave X-radiation. The SID effect of day-time and time variations of 21 August 1969 electron concentrationN(t) and recombination coefficient α′(t) are investigated. It is shown that during SID effect α′(t) increases.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 112 (1974), S. 301-319 
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    Notes: Summary Satellite pictures have been utilised to detect mountain waves on the lee of the Andes range. The wavelengths as observed in the pictures from the distribution of clouds in parallel bands lie between 20 and 30 km for the five cases examined. The wavelengths have also been computed theoretically for these cases by an analytical method and a quasi-numerical method, using linearised perturbation equations. Wavelengths so computed are in fairly good agreement with the observed wavelengths, Vertical velocities associated with the waves along the different sectors of the Andes have also been computed. Their maximum values are of the order of 1–5 m sec−1. Also, the quasi-stationary character of the waves, as noticed in some of the pictures, is discussed.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 112 (1974), S. 274-280 
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    Notes: Summary Diabatic heating of the atmosphere at 800, 600 and 400 mbar surfaces over India has been calculated, making use of thermodynamic and quasi-geostrophic omega equations. The numerically obtained distribution of the diabatic heating field is seen to be in agreement with the observed weather patterns in magnitude. The maximum value of diabatic heating is of the order of 4.0 to 4.5 cal gm−1 12 hr−1. Normally it ranges between 1.0 to 4.0 cal gm−1 12 hr−1. The vertical distribution of the absolute mean value of diabatic heating is seen to be at its maximum at about the 500 mbar surface.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 112 (1974), S. 320-330 
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    Notes: Summary An attempt is made to construct a scheme of numerical integration for the wave operator that can detect which kind of non-homogeneous term has acted over the data and later use this knowledge to integrate the operator in time. Data is generated with a wave initially at rest, and a scheme is presented to detect these functions and study how these values can be extrapolated in time to be used. The use of known functions to generate data is required only to check the effectiveness of the numerical device.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 112 (1974), S. 331-338 
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    Notes: Summary The effect of couple-stresses on the propagation of waves in an elastic layer has been investigated in this paper. It is found that the velocity of the propagation of waves in an elastic layer increases due to the presence of couple-stresses.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 112 (1974), S. 403-412 
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    Notes: Summary In order to investigate the ground conditions at the Osaka-Tsuruyama Plateau, measurements of microtremors at different depths have been carried out. The purpose of this investigation was to obtain clear information of the underground structure at this site. The period distribution curves obtained by surface stations are characterized by a sharp peak around 0.20 sec which indicates rather good ground conditions. Upon examining period distribution curves obtained at underground conditions the predominant periods were almost the same but a secondary maximum appears at periods longer than 0.5 sec. These results were confirmed by applying Fourier transformation of the respective sample function of the microtremors.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 112 (1974), S. 413-445 
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    Notes: Summary The results of a time series analysis of earthquakes in the New Guinea region are presented. Two basic sets of data are used, the second being a subset of the first such that all estimated related earthquakes have been removed from the first set, leaving a residue of supposedly unrelated events. The primary results are as follows. Positive trends exist in the number of earthquakes as a function of time and there are slight indications of periodicity in the activity. The distribution of earthquakes does not approximate the Poisson distribution at all well for the raw data although this distribution is a much better model with all aftershocks and foreshocks removed from the series. The different seismic natures of the regions studied are reflected in the results of the analyses.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 112 (1974), S. 464-471 
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    Notes: Summary Using geomagnetic horizontal intensity hourly mean values of Alibag for international quiet days for the years 1934 to 1953, split into two 10-year segments, the dependence of diurnal range on the maximum and minimum values is examined after elimination of secular trend in the data. Identical results are obtained for the two 10-year periods. The maximum value occures on 85% of days near local noon while the minimum value has two preferences, one for 05 LT and the other for 19 to 24 LT. Though the correlation coefficient (CC) of+0.7 is much higher for range and maximum hourly value, the scatter observed is very large, which is attributed mosly to fluctuations is base-level from one quiet-day to another. On correcting for these the scatter is much reduced and the CC registers an improvement to+0.95. Some remanent scatter, however, persits. This as well as the very small but statistically significant negative CC observed for range and minimum hourly value stress the influence of the minimum value on range even on quiet days.
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