What
Myrmica sabuletiObserver
hjallevadDescription
Many nests under stones in the area. Under one stone, two individuals of the myrmecophile rove beetle Lomechusa emarginata was found.
What
Pella laticollisObserver
hjallevadDescription
Numerous in Lasius fuliginosus nest in old willow tree.
Photos / Sounds
What
Mites and Ticks (Subclass Acari)Observer
hjallevadDescription
Numerous in Lasius fuliginosus nest in old willow tree.
Photos / Sounds
What
Lomechusa emarginataObserver
hjallevadDescription
Two individuals in nest of Myrmica sabuleti under a stone. Formica fusca nest was located under another stone a few meters away.
What
Amphotis marginataObserver
hjallevadDescription
Five individuals in Lasius fuliginosus nest in old willow tree.
What
Blood-red Field Ant (Formica sanguinea)Observer
hjallevadDescription
Secretomorph (labial gland disease)
What
Rufa-group Wood Ants (Complex Formica rufa)Observer
hjallevadDescription
Secretomorph (labial gland disease)
Photos / Sounds
What
Blood-red Field Ant (Formica sanguinea)Observer
hjallevadDescription
Secretomorph interacting with the myrmecophile beetle Lomechusoides strumosus. The nest contained many of these ants with labial gland disease.
Photos / Sounds
Observer
hjallevadDescription
In nest of Formica sanguinea. The nest contained numerous secretomorphs (ants with labial gland disease)
What
Scabrinodis-group Myrmica (Complex Myrmica scabrinodis)Observer
hjallevadDescription
Numerous. Either M. lonae or M. sabuleti. Many individuals had M. lonae characteristics, such as the queen in the picture.
Photos / Sounds
What
Eurasian Hobby (Falco subbuteo)Observer
hjallevadDescription
Two individuals.