Here and there one of the light-coloured officers moves backwards and forwards directing the columns. Such a column is of enormous length, and contains many thousands if not millions of individuals. I have sometimes followed them up for two or three hundred... Ants: Their Structure, Development and Behavior - Page 257by William Morton Wheeler - 1910 - 663 lehteFull view - About this book
| Thomas Belt - 1874 - 442 lehte
...habitations, but move on from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eciton hamata does not stay more than four or five days in one place. I ha1* o sometimes come across the migratory columns; they nu) easily be known Ch. II.] TEMPORARY AOTS'-NESTS.... | |
| Thomas Belt - 1874 - 452 lehte
...on from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eciton hamatn does not stay more than four or five days in one place. I hat o sometimes come across the migratory columns; they nu) easily be known Ch. II.] . TEMPOEABY AXTS--NESTS.... | |
| George John Romanes - 1882 - 550 lehte
...but move on from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Edton hamata does not stay more than four or five days in...the migratory columns ; they may easily be known. Here and there one of the light-coloured officers moves backwards and forwards directing the columns.... | |
| George John Romanes - 1884 - 552 lehte
...habitations, but move on from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eciton hamata does not stay more than four...the migratory columns ; they may easily be known. Here and there one of the light-coloured officers moves backwards and forwards directing the columns.... | |
| Thomas Belt - 1888 - 454 lehte
...habitations, but move on from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eciton hamata does not stay more than four...They may easily be known by all the common workers Ch. II.] TEMPORARY ANTS' NESTS. 25 moving in one direction, many of them carrying the larvae and pupae... | |
| 1900 - 468 lehte
...habitations, but move on from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eciton hamata does not stay more than four...moving in one direction, many of them carrying the larva; and pupae carefully in their jaws. Here and there one of the light-colored officers moves backward... | |
| 1900 - 1016 lehte
...from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eciton haniata does not stay more than four or five days in one place....moving in one direction, many of them carrying the larva and pupa; carefully in their jaws. Here and there one of the light-colored officers moves backward... | |
| Thomas Belt - 1985 - 456 lehte
...from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eciton haniata does not stay more than four or five days in one place....one direction, many of them carrying the larvae and pupas carefully in their jaws. Here and there one of the light-coloured officers moves backwards and... | |
| Thomas Belt - 2005 - 449 lehte
...from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think JSdton kanutta does not stay more than four or five days in one place,...moving in one direction, many of them carrying the larva and papas carefully in their jaws. Here and there one of the light-coloured officers moves backwards... | |
| Thomas Belt - 1985 - 460 lehte
...but move on from one place to another, as they exhaust the hunting grounds around them. I think Eaton hamata does not stay more than four or five days in...one direction, many of them carrying the larvae and pupas carefully in their jaws. Here and there one of the light-coloured officers moves backwards and... | |
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