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  • llewellyL This user is from outside of this forum
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    hooray! ants part 2 is out!
    https://www.palaeocast.com/ants/

    how ants evolved from wasps

    new 113 million year old ant from the Crato Formatio of Brazil!
    @futurebird

    #ants
    #fossils
    #insects
    #paleobiology

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    • llewellyL llewelly

      hooray! ants part 2 is out!
      https://www.palaeocast.com/ants/

      how ants evolved from wasps

      new 113 million year old ant from the Crato Formatio of Brazil!
      @futurebird

      #ants
      #fossils
      #insects
      #paleobiology

      myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @llewelly this is making me think of questions that I haven’t before: why aren’t there any ants that fly? (You can say “those are bees,” but that’s not what I mean.) Why aren’t there any eusocial insects with the metaplural gland and scapes: closely related to ants that ever retained or decided to re-adapt their wings? is there something about the nature of eusociality of ants that makes wings a problem?

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      • llewellyL llewelly

        hooray! ants part 2 is out!
        https://www.palaeocast.com/ants/

        how ants evolved from wasps

        new 113 million year old ant from the Crato Formatio of Brazil!
        @futurebird

        #ants
        #fossils
        #insects
        #paleobiology

        myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @llewelly The infamous “wasp to ant pipeline” it all starts with communal nesting advantages and next thing you know you have 8 casts and can only survive on mushrooms.

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          @llewelly this is making me think of questions that I haven’t before: why aren’t there any ants that fly? (You can say “those are bees,” but that’s not what I mean.) Why aren’t there any eusocial insects with the metaplural gland and scapes: closely related to ants that ever retained or decided to re-adapt their wings? is there something about the nature of eusociality of ants that makes wings a problem?

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          @futurebird
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          wow what an interesting thought. I have no idea. I guess wings would be a problem for the stereotypical ant nest of tunnels, but of course not all ants live in tunnels. Army ants don't, although they did ancestrally. And bees manage it somehow.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @llewelly this is making me think of questions that I haven’t before: why aren’t there any ants that fly? (You can say “those are bees,” but that’s not what I mean.) Why aren’t there any eusocial insects with the metaplural gland and scapes: closely related to ants that ever retained or decided to re-adapt their wings? is there something about the nature of eusociality of ants that makes wings a problem?

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            @futurebird @llewelly

            Hmmm. I must have missed something.
            Courtesy of riveredgenaturecenter.org.

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              @futurebird @llewelly

              Hmmm. I must have missed something.
              Courtesy of riveredgenaturecenter.org.

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              @Sunny @llewelly

              I was thinking more of flying to forage. Most ants still fly to reproduce.

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                @futurebird @llewelly

                Hmmm. I must have missed something.
                Courtesy of riveredgenaturecenter.org.

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                @Sunny @llewelly

                Also queen ants can't wait to get those wings off. They must really get in the way.

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                • llewellyL llewelly

                  hooray! ants part 2 is out!
                  https://www.palaeocast.com/ants/

                  how ants evolved from wasps

                  new 113 million year old ant from the Crato Formatio of Brazil!
                  @futurebird

                  #ants
                  #fossils
                  #insects
                  #paleobiology

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                  @llewelly

                  Hm. Dr Christine Sosiak is in NJ. I might email her about some of my criticism about a paper on ants from "Cell" that I read a few weeks back. I'm just a little skeptical of the way they observed ant behavior, even though some of the biology went over my head.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    @Sunny @llewelly

                    Also queen ants can't wait to get those wings off. They must really get in the way.

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                    @futurebird @Sunny
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                    exactly. In every bee or wasp video I've seen of bees or wasps inside a hive, it's always clear the wings are a problem, they take care to avoid getting them caught on things, and they're always having to be careful of their wings in one way or another.

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