Biology:Ravoux's slavemaker ant

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Short description: Species of ant

Ravoux's slavemaker ant
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M. ravouxi worker from Italy
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M. ravouxi
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Myrmoxenus ravouxi
(André, 1896)

Ravoux's slavemaker ant (Myrmoxenus ravouxi) is a species of slave-making ant endemic to Europe. The species are helotistic, that is, they oppress another species of ant in order to sustain their colony.[1] The queen will fake death to entice ants from another colony to drag her back to their nest, where she awakens and kills the nest's original queen. She will then cover herself in the dead queen's pheromones, and will begin producing eggs. The slavemaker ants then overrun the colony and then find a new colony to take over.

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Wikidata ☰ Q1949474 entry