Description: Figure 25: Developing stages of Steinernema carpocapsae removed from the body of an infected queen of Solenopsis invicta. Date: 9 October 2011. Source: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/psyche/2012/192017/. Author: George Poinar Jr.mw-parser-output.license-review-passed{width:100%;margin:0.5em auto;background:#eeffee;padding:5px;border:1px solid #aaaa88}.mw-parser-output.license-review-failed{width:100%;margin:0.5em auto;background:#fee7e5;padding:5px;border:1px solid #aaaa88}.mw-parser-output.license-review-needed{width:100%;margin:0.5em auto;background:#fffff0;padding:5px;border:1px solid #aaaa88} : This file, which was originally posted to an external website, has not yet been reviewed by an administrator or reviewer to confirm that the above license is valid. See Category:License review needed for further instructions.
Description: English: Portrait of a red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta. This species arrived to the southeastern United States from South America in the 1930s. Specimen from Brackenridge Field Laboratory, Austin, Texas, USA. Public domain image by Alex Wild, produced by the University of Texas "Insects Unlocked" program. Date: 14 April 2015, 09:06:54. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/131104726@N02/16961987090/. Author: Insects Unlocked.
Description: English: A Solenopsis invicta fire ant mound is marked for research at Brackenridge Field Laboratory, Austin, Texas, USA. Date: 31 March 2015, 14:11:09. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/131104726@N02/16371103174/. Author: Alex Wild, produced by the University of Texas "Insects Unlocked" program. Camera location30° 17′ 02.4″ N, 97° 46′ 40.8″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 30.284000; -97.778000.