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Formica aquilonia

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Formica aquilonia

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Family
  
Formicidae

Tribe
  
Formicini

Higher classification
  
Formica aquilonia Formica aquilonia Yarrow 1955 BWARS

Similar
  
Ant, Formica, Formica lugubris, Formica polyctena, Formica truncorum

Formica aquilonia ant kingdom


Formica aquilonia, also called the Scottish wood ant, is a species of wood ant of the genus Formica which are widely distributed in Europe and Asia, occurring from Scandinavia in the north to Bulgaria and Italy in the south, and from the UK eastwards through France and Germany to Russia, while they are also found in the coastal areas of the Sea of Okhotsk in eastern Siberia. They live mainly in coniferous forests but they do also occur in some deciduous woodlands.

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Distribution in Scotland

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Formica aquilonia occurs in the pinewoods of the Caledonian Forest throughout the Highlands. It has also been recorded in the birchwoods of Inverpolly National Nature Reserve and on the Isle of Skye off the west coast.

Conservation status

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Formica aquilonia is included on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List of threatened species, where they are classified as Lower Risk. Because of concerns about their future here, Formica aquilonia, the species are the subject of Species Action Plans, as part of the UK's strategy for protecting biological diversity.

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References

Formica aquilonia Wikipedia