Ants. M. V. Brian
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EDITORS:
John Gilmour M.A. V.M.H.
Margaret Davies D.Sc.
Kenneth Mellanby C.B.E. Sc.D.
PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR:
Eric Hosking O.B.E. Hon. F.R.P.S. F.I.I.P.
The aim of this series is to interest the general reader in the wild life of Britain by recapturing the inquiring spirit of the old naturalists. The editors believe that the natural pride of the British public in the native fauna and flora, to which must be added concern for their conservation, is best fostered by maintaining a high standard of accuracy combined with clarity of exposition presenting the results of modern scientific research.
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Source ISBN: 9780007308378
Ebook Edition © DECEMBER 2018 ISBN: 9780007406470
Version: 2019-01-09
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1. Myrmica lobicornis, Strongylognathus, Myrmecina, Tetramorium, Stenamma, Anergates, Monomorium, Solenopsis, Myrmica rubra, Leptothorax, Formicoxenus
facing page
2. Tapinoma, Lasius niger, Lasius flavus, Lasius fuliginosus, Formica rufa, Formica fusca
Painted by Gordon Riley
1. Aphids in excavated Lasius flavus nest (Michael Tweedie)
facing page
Aphids attended by Myrmica workers (Michael Tweedie)
2. Formica rufa workers tending aphid colony (Walther Rohdich/Frank W. Lane)
Formica rufa worker “milking” an aphid (Stephen Dalton/N.H.P.A.)
3. Workers attacking a worm (Stephen Dalton/N.H.P.A.)
Workers attempting to immobilise a caterpillar (Harold Doering/Frank W. Lane)
4. Mound of Formica rufa (Stephen Dalton/N.H.P.A.)
Formica rufa on the surface of their nest (Michael Tweedie/N.H.P.A.)
5. Workers of Formica rufa carrying a leaf (Stephen Dalton/N.H.P.A.)
Single worker carrying pine needle (Harold Doering/Frank W. Lane
6. Rubber cast of Tetramorium caespitum nest (M. V. Brian)
Rubber cast of Lasius alienus nest (M. V. Brian)
Rubber cast of Lasius niger nest (M. V. Brian)
Rubber cast of Formica fusca nest (M. V. Brian)
7. Worker of Formica rufa squirting a jet of formic acid (Raymond Kleboe/Radio Times Hulton Picture Library)
Ant in defence attitude (Stephen Dalton/N.H.P.A.)
Ant in threatening posture (Harold Doering/Frank W. Lane)