Formica cinerea

Formica cinerea
worker
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Tribe: Formicini
Genus: Formica
Species: F. cinerea
Binomial name
Formica cinerea
Mayr, 1853

Formica cinerea is a large-bodied (workers 4-7, queens 8–11 mm), agile species of ants distributed through the majority of Europe. Underground nest are usually built in dry and sunny sand habitats with scarce vegetation. It is often found together with the ant Lasius psammophilus on sand-dunes. Also occurs in human-constructed open habitats such as river dams, on seaside beaches and occurs up to 1800–2500 m in the mountains. It predates mostly invertebrate prey and also feeds on honeydew. Colonies my either be monogyne or polygyne, the latter frequently develop into vast and very populous polydomous systems.

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