Ant and Related Entomology Terms
(terms restricted to the study of social insects; such as, ants and words that apply generally to entomology)
In the termites, the term is used in a special sense to designate an immature individual without any external trace of wing buds or soldier characteristics.
2. Cleptobiosis characterized by furtive thievery or an association whereby one species regularly forages upon (steals) the food stores of another species but otherwise does not associate with it.
With ants, the subcaste is usually specialized for defense; so, that an adult belonging to it is often also referred to as a "soldier".
Examples include the spatial organization of army-ant raids, the regulation of numbers of worker ants on odor trails, and certain aspects of the thermoregulation of nests.
In most insects, it is the strict equivalent of the thorax; but in the higher hymenoptera, it includes the propodeum (first abdominal segment of hymenopterans, fused to the thorax).
The metathorax is the posterior of the three segments in the thorax (area between the head and the abdomen) of an insect, and bears the third pair of legs.
Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the metanotum (dorsal), the metasternum (ventral or lower surface of an animal's body), and the metapleuron (lateral) on each side.
In most insect groups, it is the strict equivalent of the abdomen.
In the higher hymenoptera, it is composed only of some of the abdominal segments, since the first segment (the propodeum) is fused with the thorax and has therefore become part of the mesosoma (middle of the three major divisions of the insect body).
Here are two additional word units that deal directly with "ants": formic- and myrmeco-.
Index of additional Scientific and Technological Topics.
Bibliography of Entomology or Insect Terms (The Ants).