Narrow-headed ant
Enw gwyddonol: Formica exsecta
A very rare ant, once found on heathland across southern England but now restricted to Scotland and Devon. It constructs distinctive thatched nests in open areas at the edges of scrub, and forages for aphid honeydew on nearby plants.
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Length: up to 10mm; queens ~12mmConservation status
Priority Species under the UK Post-2010 Biodiversity Framework (NERC Act Section 41 Species of Principal Importance). UK Red Data Book. Scottish Biodiversity List