Sorry this is so similar to my other topic!
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Sorry this is so similar to my other topic!
Most polygyne species. Sorry I can't give a better answer.
YJK
Edited by Serafine, February 22 2017 - 12:08 AM.
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Can you be more specific? Like sometimes colonies will have multiple queens [Polygyne species] at the founding stage but if you try to add any new queens after they are already established [after a few generations of workers] they are more likely [usually the workers] to kill queens. At least for the most part that seems to happen in most Myrmica Sp. colonies I've tried to "add new" queens to.
There are many many many species that are polygynous, with some species only having certain populations that are, to list them all would be very cumbersome for someone let alone scrolling through the list to find one species of ant. It would be much better if you be more specific (i.e a certain kind of polygynous behaviour or a specific species or genus).
Temnothorax sp
Myrmica sp
Linepithema sp
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