© Thibaud MONNIN/CNRS Images
Reference
19990001_0472
Une fourmi dominante chez "D. quadriceps" frotte l'antenne d'une subordonnée contre sa propre cuticu
Une fourmi dominante chez "D. quadriceps" frotte l'antenne d'une subordonnée contre sa propre cuticule. Ce comportement suggère que les cires cuticulaires fournissent des informations olfactives permettant l'identification du status social (Réf. CNRS-INFO N°377 Septembre 1999).
The use of media visible on the CNRS Images Platform can be granted on request. Any reproduction or representation is forbidden without prior authorization from CNRS Images (except for resources under Creative Commons license).
No modification of an image may be made without the prior consent of CNRS Images.
No use of an image for advertising purposes or distribution to a third party may be made without the prior agreement of CNRS Images.
For more information, please consult our general conditions