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Formica subsericea, colloquially known as the black field ant, is a species of ant in the genus Formica. It is found in the eastern United States and Canada. Workers of this species are incredibly fast and quite timid. Workers of this species are commonly found working as slaves in Polyergus colonies. Nuptial flights typically occur in July or August. It is often confused with another Formica species, Formica fusca.

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  • Formica subsericea, colloquially known as the black field ant, is a species of ant in the genus Formica. It is found in the eastern United States and Canada. Workers of this species are incredibly fast and quite timid. Workers of this species are commonly found working as slaves in Polyergus colonies. Nuptial flights typically occur in July or August. It is often confused with another Formica species, Formica fusca. (en)
  • Formica subsericea es una especie de hormiga del género Formica, familia Formicidae.​ Fue descrita científicamente por Say en 1836.​ Se distribuye por Canadá y los Estados Unidos.​ Se ha encontrado a elevaciones de hasta 1600 metros.​ Vive en microhábitats como rocas, piedras, nidos y montículos.​ (es)
  • Formica subsericea is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de schubmieren (Formicinae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1836 door Say. (nl)
  • Formica subsericea é uma espécie de formiga do gênero Formica, pertencente à subfamília Formicinae. (pt)
  • Formica subsericea är en myrart som beskrevs av Thomas Say 1836. Formica subsericea ingår i släktet Formica och familjen myror. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Formica subsericea (лат.) — вид средних по размеру муравьёв рода Formica (Serviformica, Formicidae). (ru)
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  • Say, 1836 (en)
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  • Formica subsericea worker ant (en)
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  • Formica subsericea worker (en)
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  • Formica subsericea (en)
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  • Formica subsericea, colloquially known as the black field ant, is a species of ant in the genus Formica. It is found in the eastern United States and Canada. Workers of this species are incredibly fast and quite timid. Workers of this species are commonly found working as slaves in Polyergus colonies. Nuptial flights typically occur in July or August. It is often confused with another Formica species, Formica fusca. (en)
  • Formica subsericea es una especie de hormiga del género Formica, familia Formicidae.​ Fue descrita científicamente por Say en 1836.​ Se distribuye por Canadá y los Estados Unidos.​ Se ha encontrado a elevaciones de hasta 1600 metros.​ Vive en microhábitats como rocas, piedras, nidos y montículos.​ (es)
  • Formica subsericea is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de schubmieren (Formicinae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1836 door Say. (nl)
  • Formica subsericea é uma espécie de formiga do gênero Formica, pertencente à subfamília Formicinae. (pt)
  • Formica subsericea är en myrart som beskrevs av Thomas Say 1836. Formica subsericea ingår i släktet Formica och familjen myror. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Formica subsericea (лат.) — вид средних по размеру муравьёв рода Formica (Serviformica, Formicidae). (ru)
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  • Formica subsericea (en)
  • Formica subsericea (es)
  • Formica subsericea (nl)
  • Formica subsericea (pt)
  • Formica subsericea (ru)
  • Formica subsericea (sv)
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