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- This may represent an early phase in the development of the inquiline mode of life.
- The inquiline queen dies by mid-July, if not earlier from fights with host workers.
- Bird nests can also act as habitats for other inquiline species which may not affect the bird directly.
- Unlike brood parasitism, the inquiline remains within the nest and typically its brood does not outnumber the host's brood.
- This extreme inquiline is represented only by female and pupoid type male individuals, whose mandibles, palps, and antennae are observed.
- This is different from other inquiline species such as " V . austriaca " who will attack the nest s queen immediately.
- Host colonies tend to be smaller and depauperated when compared to other colonies without any inquiline queens, but host colonies can still produce alate offspring.
- It is one of many species that make up the inquiline community that thrives within the water-retaining pitcher-shaped leaves of " S . purpurea ".
- In the specific case of termites, the term " inquiline " is restricted to termite species that inhabit other termite species nest whereas other arthropods cohabiting termitaria are called " termitophiles ".
- The term " inquiline " has also been applied to aquatic invertebrates that spend all or part of their life cycles in phytotelmata, water-filled structures produced by plants.
- In turn, these larvae may be parasitised by a chalcid wasp, " Eurytoma rosae ", which works its way from one inquiline's cell to the next.
- According to Adlassnig, Peroutka & Lendl, 2010, this plant hosts 11 inquiline species . " Wyeomyia mitchellii " is a species of mosquito that develops in the medium of the axils.
- As with other members of the family, this insect lives its whole life cycle as an inquiline within ants'nests . " M . acervorum " is known to live with more than 20 different ant species.
- The cynipid wasp " Periclistus brandtii " is an inquiline that lives harmlessly within the bedeguar gall and like " Diplolepis rosae " itself, is often parasitised by insects referred to as parasitoids or even by hyperparasitoids in some cases.
- The inquiline wingless ant cricket ( " Myrmecophilus americanus " ) is often found living in the nest of the longhorn crazy ant and is kleptoparasitic on it, stealing food scraps brought back by the workers and encouraging them to regurgitate food.
- Ants engage in associations with other honeydew-producing hemipterans such as scale insects ( Coccidae ), mealybugs ( Pseudococcidae ), and treehoppers ( Membracidae ), and most of these interaction are facultative and opportunistic with some cases of obligate associations, such as hemipterans that are inquiline, meaning they can only survive inside ant nests.
- The diminutive inquiline snailfish ( " Liparis inquilinus " ) of the northwestern Atlantic is known to live out its life inside the mantle cavity of the scallop " Placopecten magellanicus " . " Liparis tunicatus " lives amongst the kelp forests of the Bering Strait and the estuary of the St . Lawrence River.
- In zoology, an "'inquiline "'( from Latin " inquilinus ", " lodger " or " tenant " ) is an animal that lives social parasites, and inquilines are subtle, and many species may fulfill the criteria for more than one of these, as inquilines do exhibit many of the same characteristics as parasites.