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- Acanthomyops abstract "Acanthomyops, also called citronella ants, is an ant genus that releases alarm pheromones with a "lemony" or citronella smell when they are disturbed. These pheromones, which are composed of terpenes, hydrocarbons and ketones, are released from its mandibles and Dufour's gland.[citation needed] The worker's response to this chemical is raised antennae, followed by opened mandibles and running in the direction of the pheromones source (Hughes et al. 2001).Some species, referred to in the United States as "moisture ants", make nests in and around rotting wood. They can infest buildings, becoming a minor nuisance. They are not considered a structural threat because they only make galleries in wood that is already decayed.".
- Acanthomyops class Insect.
- Acanthomyops family Ant.
- Acanthomyops kingdom Animal.
- Acanthomyops order Hymenoptera.
- Acanthomyops phylum Arthropod.
- Acanthomyops wikiPageExternalLink index.php?q=search&keys=citronella.
- Acanthomyops wikiPageID "12550043".
- Acanthomyops wikiPageRevisionID "580231700".
- Acanthomyops classis "Insecta".
- Acanthomyops familia Ant.
- Acanthomyops genus "Acanthomyops".
- Acanthomyops hasPhotoCollection Acanthomyops.
- Acanthomyops name "Acanthomyops".
- Acanthomyops ordo Hymenoptera.
- Acanthomyops phylum "Arthropoda".
- Acanthomyops regnum "Animalia".
- Acanthomyops subdivision "See text".
- Acanthomyops subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Acanthomyops subject Category:Ant_genera.
- Acanthomyops subject Category:Formicinae.
- Acanthomyops type Animal.
- Acanthomyops type Eukaryote.
- Acanthomyops type Insect.
- Acanthomyops type Species.
- Acanthomyops type Insect.
- Acanthomyops type Organism.
- Acanthomyops comment "Acanthomyops, also called citronella ants, is an ant genus that releases alarm pheromones with a "lemony" or citronella smell when they are disturbed. These pheromones, which are composed of terpenes, hydrocarbons and ketones, are released from its mandibles and Dufour's gland.[citation needed] The worker's response to this chemical is raised antennae, followed by opened mandibles and running in the direction of the pheromones source (Hughes et al.".
- Acanthomyops label "Acanthomyops".
- Acanthomyops label "Acanthomyops".
- Acanthomyops label "Acanthomyops".
- Acanthomyops label "Acanthomyops".
- Acanthomyops sameAs Acanthomyops.
- Acanthomyops sameAs Acanthomyops.
- Acanthomyops sameAs m.02wctd5.
- Acanthomyops sameAs Q3243021.
- Acanthomyops sameAs Q3243021.
- Acanthomyops wasDerivedFrom Acanthomyops?oldid=580231700.
- Acanthomyops isPrimaryTopicOf Acanthomyops.
- Acanthomyops name "Acanthomyops".