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EARTHEN STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTED BY ANTS
Solarium(myrmecology)
  • a Solarium of [[Tapinoma israele]]

myrmecology         
STUDY OF ANTS
Myrmecologists; Myrmecologist; List of myrmecologists; List of notable myrmecologists; Myrmicology; Formicology; Ant scientist; Myrmecological; History of myrmecology
[?m?:m?'k?l?d?i]
¦ noun the branch of entomology concerned with ants.
Derivatives
myrmecological adjective
myrmecologist noun
Origin
C19: from Gk murmex, murmek- 'ant' + -logy.
Solarium (myrmecology)         
In myrmecology, a solarium is an earthen structure constructed by certain members of the Formicidae for the purpose of brood incubation. Solaria are usually dome-shaped and fashioned from a paper-thin layer of soil, connected to the main nest by way of subterranean runs.
Asian Myrmecology         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Asian Myrmecol; Asian Myrmecol.
Asian Myrmecology is a peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal publishing research on Asian myrmecology (ants). It is published by Universiti Malaysia Sabah Press and an official journal of the International Network for Myrmecology in Asia (ANeT).

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Solarium (myrmecology)

In myrmecology, a solarium is an earthen structure constructed by certain members of the Formicidae for the purpose of brood incubation. Solaria are usually dome-shaped and fashioned from a paper-thin layer of soil, connected to the main nest by way of subterranean runs.

Tapinoma erraticum is an example of a solaria-constructing species whose skill at so doing was noted by Horace Donisthorpe in the early 20th century in his book British Ants, their Life Histories and Classification.