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Yellow meadow antfrom Vocabulary Extension
Yellow meadow ant
Scientific name: Lasius flavus
The yellow meadow ant is known for creating anthills in grassland habitats. It has a close relationship with the Chalkhill blue butterfly - protecting the larvae in return for a sugary substance they secrete.
Species information
Category
Ants
Statistics
Length: 2-4mm
Conservation status
Common.
When to see
January to December
About
The yellow meadow ant is familiar to us as the common ant that creates anthills in grassland and downland habitats, but also appears in our gardens if the grass is not cut too often. They build a soil dome
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Diphtheriafrom Vocabulary Extension
Diphtheria is an infection caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.... more ...
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