Biology:Lasius japonicus
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Short description: Species of ant
| Lasius japonicus | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Hymenoptera |
| Family: | Formicidae |
| Subfamily: | Formicinae |
| Genus: | Lasius |
| Species: | L. japonicus
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| Binomial name | |
| Lasius japonicus Santschi, 1941
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Lasius japonicus is a species of ant belonging to the genus Lasius, that are commonly found throughout East Asia.[1] The species has been observed spraying formic acid both defensively and offensively.[2] It is also known to tend to aphids in exchange for their honeydew secretions, and have been found to be far more attentive to their aphids then other similar ant species.[3] In appearance they are mostly black in color with a tinge of white on their gaster.
References
- ↑ "Lasius japonicus Santschi, 1941" (in en). https://www.gbif.org/species/5035763.
- ↑ Ohwada, Kouichi; Yamawo, Akira (2021-10-19). "Functional roles of ants in a temperate grassland" (in en). The Science of Nature 108 (6): 56. doi:10.1007/s00114-021-01767-5. ISSN 1432-1904. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-021-01767-5.
- ↑ Watanabe, Saori; Murakami, Yuuka; Hasegawa, Eisuke (1 June 2019). "Effects of Attending Ant Species on the Fate of Colonies of an Aphid, Macrosiphoniella yomogicola (Matsumura) (Homoptera: Aphididae), in an Ant-Aphid Symbiosis". Entomological News 128 (4): 325–332. doi:10.3157/021.128.0402. ISSN 0013-872X. https://bioone.org/journals/entomological-news/volume-128/issue-4/021.128.0402/Effects-of-Attending-Ant-Species-on-the-Fate-of-Colonies/10.3157/021.128.0402.full.
Wikidata ☰ Q13385433 entry
