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The Allegheny mound ant (Formica exsectoides) is a species of ant native to the Atlantic area of North America. Its range extends from Nova Scotia to parts of Georgia. Like other field ants, the Allegheny mound ant builds large mounds, however this species tends to build some of the largest. Aside from the mounds, the ants also act as pests by killing vegetation within 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 m) of their mounds. The ants inject formic acid into surrounding plants, killing small trees and shrubs. Members of the formic acid producing genus Formica are known for their citrus taste. The Allegheny mound ant's appearance is very striking: both its head and thorax are red-orange; its gaster is black-brown. The ant's colonies are complex. Several different mounds may be interconnected. The tunnels

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  • The Allegheny mound ant (Formica exsectoides) is a species of ant native to the Atlantic area of North America. Its range extends from Nova Scotia to parts of Georgia. Like other field ants, the Allegheny mound ant builds large mounds, however this species tends to build some of the largest. Aside from the mounds, the ants also act as pests by killing vegetation within 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 m) of their mounds. The ants inject formic acid into surrounding plants, killing small trees and shrubs. Members of the formic acid producing genus Formica are known for their citrus taste. The Allegheny mound ant's appearance is very striking: both its head and thorax are red-orange; its gaster is black-brown. The ant's colonies are complex. Several different mounds may be interconnected. The tunnels may extend 3 feet (0.91 m) into the ground and 4 feet (1.2 m) upwards in the mound. The mound serves as a solar incubator for the eggs and larvae. Unlike most other ants, Allegheny mound ants have multiple queens. Maturation from egg to adult takes 2.5–3 months. They hunt a wide assortment of arthropods as a protein source and collect aphid honeydew as a source of sugars. The ants are very aggressive and will bite if a mound is disturbed. In the Northeastern United States, Allegheny mound ants (Formica exsectoides) are credited with causing lesions typically in the form of a deep constriction about 10 cm long on the main stem of small individuals of a variety of species, both hardwoods and conifers, including white pine and Scots pine. Spruces were not mentioned, but Peirson did not state whether spruces had been examined. The mounds vary in size with age, many reaching 1 m in height and 2 m in diameter. No live trees or shrubs of any height occur in close proximity to the mounds. * dorsal view * lateral view (en)
  • Formica exsectoides es una especie de hormiga del género Formica, familia Formicidae.​ Fue descrita científicamente por Forel en 1886.​ Se distribuye por Canadá, México y los Estados Unidos.​ Se ha encontrado a elevaciones de hasta 2560 metros.​ Vive en microhábitats como montículos y nidos.​ (es)
  • Formica exsectoides is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de schubmieren (Formicinae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1886 door Forel. (nl)
  • Formica exsectoides é uma espécie de formiga do gênero Formica, pertencente à subfamília Formicinae. São nativas da América do Norte. (pt)
  • Formica exsectoides är en myrart som beskrevs av Auguste-Henri Forel 1886. Formica exsectoides ingår i släktet Formica och familjen myror. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Forel, 1886 (en)
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  • Formica exsectoides es una especie de hormiga del género Formica, familia Formicidae.​ Fue descrita científicamente por Forel en 1886.​ Se distribuye por Canadá, México y los Estados Unidos.​ Se ha encontrado a elevaciones de hasta 2560 metros.​ Vive en microhábitats como montículos y nidos.​ (es)
  • Formica exsectoides is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de schubmieren (Formicinae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1886 door Forel. (nl)
  • Formica exsectoides é uma espécie de formiga do gênero Formica, pertencente à subfamília Formicinae. São nativas da América do Norte. (pt)
  • Formica exsectoides är en myrart som beskrevs av Auguste-Henri Forel 1886. Formica exsectoides ingår i släktet Formica och familjen myror. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • The Allegheny mound ant (Formica exsectoides) is a species of ant native to the Atlantic area of North America. Its range extends from Nova Scotia to parts of Georgia. Like other field ants, the Allegheny mound ant builds large mounds, however this species tends to build some of the largest. Aside from the mounds, the ants also act as pests by killing vegetation within 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 m) of their mounds. The ants inject formic acid into surrounding plants, killing small trees and shrubs. Members of the formic acid producing genus Formica are known for their citrus taste. The Allegheny mound ant's appearance is very striking: both its head and thorax are red-orange; its gaster is black-brown. The ant's colonies are complex. Several different mounds may be interconnected. The tunnels (en)
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  • Allegheny mound ant (en)
  • Formica exsectoides (es)
  • Formica exsectoides (nl)
  • Formica exsectoides (pt)
  • Formica exsectoides (sv)
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