Campos, Ana E. de C.Kato, Luciane M.de Zarzuela, Maria F. M. [UNESP]2014-05-202014-05-202011-02-14Journal of Insect Science. Tucson: Univ Arizona, v. 11, p. 10, 2011.1536-2442http://hdl.handle.net/11449/42370Colonies of Monomorium floricola (Jerdon) in laboratory conditions showed gynandromorphic and ergatandromorphic specimens, the former with nine different combinations of male and female tissues and the latter with 6 different combinations. Their development from egg to adult was around 74.6 days for gynandromorphs, and 87.5 days for ergantandromorphs.10engFormicidaelongevityOccurrence of different gynandromorphs and ergatandromorphs in laboratory colonies of the urban ant, Monomorium floricolaArtigoWOS:000287329200003Acesso abertoWOS000287329200003.pdf